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I've tried and successfully installed Limewire and it installed Java at the same time. Now when I reboot I get a warning message come up saying something about Java SataRaid then it goes to BSOD and reboots and does the same thing every time. I uninstalled Limewire and did restore point to before I installed Limewire and Java and everything was OK.
I then tried installing Java from Sun site and had same problem. Any ideas how I can get over this problem as I really want to be able to use Limewire.
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Andy.
I then tried installing Java from Sun site and had same problem. Any ideas how I can get over this problem as I really want to be able to use Limewire.
Thanks,
Andy.
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Originally Posted by AndyMoody
I've tried and successfully installed Limewire and it installed Java at the same time. Now when I reboot I get a warning message come up saying something about Java SataRaid then it goes to BSOD and reboots and does the same thing every time. I uninstalled Limewire and did restore point to before I installed Limewire and Java and everything was OK.
I then tried installing Java from Sun site and had same problem. Any ideas how I can get over this problem as I really want to be able to use Limewire.
Thanks,
Andy.
I then tried installing Java from Sun site and had same problem. Any ideas how I can get over this problem as I really want to be able to use Limewire.
Thanks,
Andy.
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I run Spybot, Adaware, Microsoft Spyware etc at least once a week and never found that. It is something to do with the Silicon Image SATA controller on my DFI Lanparty SLI-DR motherboard from what I understand and I don't want to uninstall it as I think it will cause major problems with my HDD working.
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did you ever solve this problem? i have the same problem.
i loaded "J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update" and when i startup i get the sataraid eror message and then the bsod. its completely frustrating. searched web and could only find your message.
hoping you have a solution.
did you ever solve this problem? i have the same problem.
i loaded "J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update" and when i startup i get the sataraid eror message and then the bsod. its completely frustrating. searched web and could only find your message.
hoping you have a solution.
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Hi had the exact same problem, noticed first of all that a lot of java applications were not executing, so downloaded J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0. Next time I booted up the computer it says there is a debugging error with JavaSataRaid.exe and kept on rebooting after 30 secs or so.
I also have the DFI LanParty SLI DR motherboard, I did not really look into what the problem was, could try contacting
http://java.sun.com/
OR DFI
Can any of you run java applets for example, if you are given a link to a video site, like google.video.com, or any such similar site, nothing happens when I go onto these sites, even though Java is activated on the advanced internet options.
I honestly feel that this is a problem for DFI techs to sort out, we should go to the forums @ DFI and find out if this is a common problem and take it from there. Hopefully can sort this out cause it aint exactly a cheep motherboard.
I also have the DFI LanParty SLI DR motherboard, I did not really look into what the problem was, could try contacting
http://java.sun.com/
OR DFI
Can any of you run java applets for example, if you are given a link to a video site, like google.video.com, or any such similar site, nothing happens when I go onto these sites, even though Java is activated on the advanced internet options.
I honestly feel that this is a problem for DFI techs to sort out, we should go to the forums @ DFI and find out if this is a common problem and take it from there. Hopefully can sort this out cause it aint exactly a cheep motherboard.
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effin java, its supposed to be sandboxed so this doesnt happen, the sooner it dies the better, poorly architected, slow and write once run somewhere, it really is total garbage.
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effin java, its supposed to be sandboxed so this doesnt happen, the sooner it dies the better, poorly architected, slow and write once run somewhere, it really is total garbage.
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Aah Java. I love how Java means your code is totally portable: it runs just as poorly whatever the platform. I also love how the 3 main apps I use at work are Java based and recommend 3 different versions of the JRE to run correctly
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Originally Posted by dharbige
Java is NOT slow. A modern JVM is comparable to native code in execution speed, and under certain circumstances it can even be faster.
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utter bollocks! Java is slow! The only thing it does well is black box stuff (server side) where again you could write native compiled code targetted for the platform that would run faster. Ive seen the benchmarks and yes it has improved over time, mind you its had ten years now to do it but its a frickin joke. The AWT and Swing have two many layers of abstraction which is why IBM developed SWT so for GUI dev work Java is a non starter.
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I had the same problems as I needed it for a rating program and it would'nt install without getting error messages. Went to another site and downloaded it from there and all works fine.
Try this one. I do not take responsibility if it goes wrong.
http://www.download.com/Java-2-Platf...-10495818.html
Try this one. I do not take responsibility if it goes wrong.
http://www.download.com/Java-2-Platf...-10495818.html
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