14.10.2019
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Didn't find anything with the product code.Update: I went hunting for registry entries and deleted the first couple of groups of JRE entires that looked like possible suspects. The good news is doing that restored the installer; the bad news it it still leads to the 1603 error (run as Admin). The problem now is that the instructions for getting around the 1603 error assume an install, which I no longer have. There must be other likely registry entries to look for. I ended up with four log files from the install attempt, and have submitted a bug report with the contents of one of the files.

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  • There is still an entry in add/ remove programs that won't uninstall and trying the installer from the java website still gets stuck in the 'already installed' loop. Oh well thanks anyways!
  • Install Java on Windows. This guide will guide you through the process of downloading and installing Java on Microsoft Windows. Save or Run the installer file. If you are prompted to run the Java installer file from Oracle, it is ok to just click the Run button. You also may prefer to save it to your disk and then manually find and run the.

Aug 07, 2016  Java Installer doesn't run: Win 10 Pro x64 1607. Java Installer won't run, period. Well, the 32 bit one will start, per Task Mgr processes - Java Platform SE Binary (32 bit) - but disappears in a few seconds. The 64 bit version doesn't even do that much. My problems with installing Java.

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Thanks for your patient help.Update 2: Now that the installer is working, I used the defunct JavaRa program to install 8.111 on the system drive. 8.121 still brings the 1603 error. From the OP: ' I removed Java from my computer via.and did a bit of additional removal via file manager searching.' So the answer is of course I checked the program folders and other places - many times. Oracle support asked me to look too, as well as for other mentions, and the upshot of that is my last post. Please understand that the 1603 error is recognized on the Java site as a known bug and that the alternate methods have not worked for some (many?) people. My hunch is that the culprit is something in the registry, but don't really know.

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