I was trying to set up Eclipse for trying my hand at Android app dev.I 
downloaded Eclipse and tried to run it... discovered I needed Java JDK. 
Googled and found JDK 7u40 (jdk-7u40-windows-x64.exe) and installed it. The 
install seemed to have gone dandy but when I tried to run Eclipse I got an 
error as well as if I try java version in cmd.

You can tell eclipse which JRE to use in the eclipse.ini. If you've 
installed bundles that require 1.7 in your IDE you will need a 1.7 JRE to 
run the IDE itself.add the below lines to eclipse.ini file
java virtual machine launcher error could not find java.dll

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As most of us suggested to edit the registry, but in case you don't want 
to, because it's risky or you don't have permissions to do so, you can 
uninstall all the java version, restart your machine, install desired java 
version, make sure to set path settings. This worked for me.

I checked the shortcut path and it fires up javaw.exe with a string 
following within the shortcut. I navigated to the G2 program files and I 
tried clicking in the javaw.exe directly within the application folder and 
got the same error.

I renamed the javaw.exe in the G2 app to javaw_old.exe and then copied and 
pasted the javaw.exe file from the above path into my app folder. Files 
side by side, you could see a file size difference and the date was 8 
months difference. The newer and larger file being the one in the latest 
Java install folder.

If you have the same issue as me where everything Java is okay and your 
still getting the error, try find the java(.exe) file that your app is 
erroring on, rename it and copy and paste the same file from your Java 
folder (C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin) to the same folder your app's Java 
file is located.

Having both 1.7 and 1.8 caused me this problem. While uninstalling 1.8 some 
of the 1.7 registry keys were removed I guess. I was missing the key Java 
Runtime Environment and JavaHome String. Uninstalling all the versions of 
JDK and reinstalling the 1.7(update 80) solved me the problem.

I had exactly the same problem and exactly same set of errors. That was 
because my registry key Java Runtime Environment was missing altogether.I 
did not have any conflicting 32/64 bit settings or any conflicting 1.7/1.8 
settings.

All I did was install an update provided by Java and my settings went 
haywire.What I did to resolve was, instead of updating registry entries 
myself, I simply did an uninstall and fresh install of JRE and everything 
was back to normal.

Make sure your JDK Path variable is directing to the \bin folder and is at 
the top of the list, because it always uses the first match. By moving it 
to the top you can make sure that no other path is matched first.

If there's any other entry that has a file called java (such as 
C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath) it will run the command against that 
file instead of the java file in your JDK. There's no need to reinstall the 
entire JDK unless your files are corrupt or damaged for some reason.

*Problem:*We had the same problem in our Windows 2012 server. We used 
JAVA_HOME environmental system variable, an we used in the PATH this kind 
of settings: ...%JAVA_HOME%/bin;...and no other java related settings was 
in the PATH.

You could be using a 32 bit version of java on a 64 bit environment.Export 
the registry hive form HKLM\Software\JavaSoft and import into 
HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\JavaSoft. For 1.6 I only needed JavaHome and 
RuntimeLib values.

None of the above worked for me, unfortunately.The error solved when I 
uninstalled the old JDK versions that were installed on my computer. I did 
it simply with the "Uninstall or change a program" tool (under the Control 
Panel).

I removed the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Heroku\bin" from PATH variable and 
the problem has gone. I think it is probably the Heroku require different 
version of Java. So check all directories in your PATH variable, remove the 
possible ones may have confliction.

If you face this error in cmd with another error as "could not find runtime 
environment" after you have done all settings in Environment Variable. Then 
you just need to run *jre.exe* in your *jdk folder* and reinstall it and 
then recheck it by *java -version* command. Hope it will help you.
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