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- #NTOPNG WILL NOT START INSTALL#
- #NTOPNG WILL NOT START FULL#
- #NTOPNG WILL NOT START SOFTWARE#
- #NTOPNG WILL NOT START WINDOWS#
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Download the Java 6 JRE and install it to the default location it suggests (probably somewhere in Program Files). In your Arduino install folder is another folder called “java”. You could try setting Arduino to use a different JRE than the bundled one. But something happened on the native side, and the JRE can’t even recover – all it can tell you is that the OS might have a dump of the process prior to the exception. Unfortunately, there is no information on this Exception in the Java bugparade, so this is a new JRE bug, or the OS on this architecture is flawed. See here for enabling minidumps on Windows: Not sure where or what to do with this issue.
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So I think we’ve found something unusual with Java, unfortunately for us. This one is a fit-pci, small thing, like the shuttle. Have installed Arduino IDE countless times on computers, never a problem…until this little one which uses an ATOM processor. I have the exact same problem, also an ATOM computer.
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We should rule out some odd config problem.Ĭan you just reinstall the software from a test account that has admin rights? Make sure you run the installer as an admin, and run it as an admin. Is this really what Arduino installs? Why does it report 6 earlier, but 7 here? Though, I am confused that your original error report mentions Java 6, and this latest error references Java 7. We'd have to stare at the coredump to even start figuring this out. It could even be bad RAM, or a bad driver.
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This could be pretty much anything to do with the native runtime environment. Does that matter? Is the Arduino IDE compatible with the Atom processor? Not sure if it has anything to do with it, but I'm running this on an Intel Atom processor.
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If anyone has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated. I guess I can log a bug report to the url in the log file. Attached is the log it wrote to my Arduino folder. Installed an older version of Arduino IDE.But I'm getting a similar event as above. It then tries to use the Java install in Windows. Installed Java on the computer, renamed the java folder in the Arduino program folder to java.old.
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The error in the Windows Event Log is as follows:įaulting application name: javaw.exe, version: 6.0.160.1, time stamp: 0x4a73483dįaulting module name: jvm.dll, version: 14.2.0.1, time stamp: 0x4a737ccfįaulting application start time: 0x01cd4c098d4394b2įaulting application path: C:\Program Files\arduino-1.0.1\java\bin\javaw.exeįaulting module path: C:\Program Files\arduino-1.0.1\java\bin\client\jvm.dll The splash screen appears for a few seconds and disappears. I also hooked up an Arduino Uno to it for temp monitoring and I installed the IDE on it. It's used for some monitoring so I needed something small and cheap. I just purchased a new Atom based Shuttle computer. I have installed the IDE on several computers without a hitch. I have been working with Arduino for a while.