I also just upgraded from Vista to Windows7 and have the exact same
problem. Please post if you come up with a solution.
On Oct 31, 12:05 am, Robert Green wrote:
> I used to run Eclipse 3.4 / Java 1.6 / Android SDK 1.0,1.1,1.5,1.6 on
> Vista 64 but recently did a clean install of Windows 7.
>
> N
Actually I just tried it and it worked.
The only thing I can think of was that I rebooted and perhaps that
fixed something environmental.
I looked more closely and Edo's original problem and realize I had a
different issue anyway . Mine was looking for some resource that it
couldn't find.
My apolog
Hoss - what happens if you type "echo %USERNAME%" and "echo
%USERPROFILE%" in a command window?
On Nov 3, 2:08 am, Edo Noordhuizen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I contacted my pc manufacturer about the issue, they weren't any help.
> I am sure though that the cause of the issue has something to do with
> prei
For what it's worth, I had a similar issue. I didn't get any error
messages, just a window blink and immediate shutdown with no error
messages. The lack of any error message was very frustrating.
But then I realized that I had not installed Java since installing
Windows 7. So, I installed the J
Hi,
I get my first name back (which is how I log in and appended to
\Users\ gives me my real login directory ). That seems valid. Also
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.getProperties().list(System.out);
}
comes up with reasonable stuff. I intend to try and debug this
Run it with elevated permissions? It needs to write to the drive so you
may need to run any install as administrator. Same with any command
prompts.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Edo Noordhuizen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem getting the Android SDK to work on my new Windows 7
> comp
I have ran all apps as administrator, this didn't solve my problem..
My guess is the problem has something to do with the user.home
property, but I'm not sure..
Thanks,
Edo
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Wayne Wenthin wrote:
> Run it with elevated permissions? It needs to write to the driv
That's weird if Windows 7 does this in a new way. You need to know
where the Java system property user.home is because that is the
default location for your AVD images.
This one line program will list the properties -
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.getProperties().l
I've ran the line and found the user.home property is set to
C:\Users\PARA ... there is no user named PARA on my system.
I've quickly searched through the registry, and all I can think of
right now is that PARA are the first 4 letters of the computer
manufacturer??.. I'll be doing some more search
I used to run Eclipse 3.4 / Java 1.6 / Android SDK 1.0,1.1,1.5,1.6 on
Vista 64 but recently did a clean install of Windows 7.
Now I'm running Eclipse 3.4 / Java 32 and 64 1.6 / Android SDK 1.5-2.0
on Windows 7 Professional x64 without any problems.
Windows 7 seems to handle everything exactly the
Hi!
I contacted my pc manufacturer about the issue, they weren't any help.
I am sure though that the cause of the issue has something to do with
preinstalled windows 7 versions!
I don't know where the problem really lies, maybe Java reads the wrong
registry key or those preinstalled windows 7 vers
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