Malware and other issues...

I was able to get jusched.exe to delete after stopping it in msconfig. Still, I tried the online and offline JRE 6.0 installers and they don't run. The offline version seeks acceptance from ZoneAlarm, but the installer doesn't come up. The online version has a "blip" that shows up that looks like a dialog box, but it disappears immediately after.

Computers are neverending... :laugh:
 
Hi :)

Did you remove the previous versions of java via control panel ?

Are you sure you're trying to install this version:

Windows Platform - Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 6
Windows Offline Installation, Multi-language

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To answer both questions, yes. That is the version I downloaded and I had to manually remove the old JRE, as it wasn't on add/remove programs.
 
Hi, sorry for the long delay, I had a busy day...

You removed Java manually and that left all the registry entires to the registry.
That might be the reason why Java ins't installing....

Let's try cleaning in the easy way first :)

Backup your registry:
  • Start
  • Run
  • Type the following to the box and hit Ok: regedit
  • A window opens, click on File
  • Choose Export form the menu
  • Change the save location to C:\
  • Give the filename, RegBackUp
  • Make sure that the filetype is set to Registryfiles (*.reg)
  • Click on Save and Close the window
Then download and install CCleaner

Open the program, click on "Issues" -> "Scan for Issues" -> When ready, click Yes on the backup prompt, save it to C:\ -> "Fix all selected issues" -> "Ok" -> "Close".

Reboot and try installing Java again. Let me know if this helped :bigthumb:
 
Okay, I'm back after a delay... Had to install a new PSU in the PC, the fan went out on the old 400W PS, so I installed a nice, new Turbolink 500W one.
:eek:

Okay, CCcleaner was a great program that fixed about 560 or so problems in the registry, but it won't allow Java to install. I get the warning asking if I'm sure I want to run the .exe file, and I click "run" and it does absolutely nothing.

Do I even need Java Runtime Environment? I know a great amount about computers and hardware, and a decent amount about software, but I've never been sure about that program.
 
Hi :)

Well eg I don't use Sun java, it is not a compulsory component. Some websites (eg some games) may require it.

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As the problem appears to be resolved this topic has been archived.

If you need it re-opened please send me a private message (pm) and provide a link to the thread. Applies only to the original poster, anyone else with similar problems please start a new topic.

Thank you Mr_JAk3.
 
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