Gephi: Requires Java, Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher [closed]









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I have downloaded Gephi. I have also installed latest Java.
But still I'm getting error:




Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher.




I have read solutions to this problem which states to change the .config file to exclude the last java by "#". But still I cannot launch Gephi.



Solution that I tried:



Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch










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closed as too broad by chŝdk, DaveyDaveDave, Mark Rotteveel, Unheilig, Matthieu Brucher Nov 13 at 21:18


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    Descirption:
    I have downloaded Gephi. I have also installed latest Java.
    But still I'm getting error:




    Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher.




    I have read solutions to this problem which states to change the .config file to exclude the last java by "#". But still I cannot launch Gephi.



    Solution that I tried:



    Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch










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    closed as too broad by chŝdk, DaveyDaveDave, Mark Rotteveel, Unheilig, Matthieu Brucher Nov 13 at 21:18


    Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















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      Descirption:
      I have downloaded Gephi. I have also installed latest Java.
      But still I'm getting error:




      Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher.




      I have read solutions to this problem which states to change the .config file to exclude the last java by "#". But still I cannot launch Gephi.



      Solution that I tried:



      Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch










      share|improve this question















      Descirption:
      I have downloaded Gephi. I have also installed latest Java.
      But still I'm getting error:




      Cannot find Java 1.8 or higher.




      I have read solutions to this problem which states to change the .config file to exclude the last java by "#". But still I cannot launch Gephi.



      Solution that I tried:



      Cannot find java. Please use the --jdkhome switch







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      edited Nov 11 at 23:15









      barbsan

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      closed as too broad by chŝdk, DaveyDaveDave, Mark Rotteveel, Unheilig, Matthieu Brucher Nov 13 at 21:18


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      closed as too broad by chŝdk, DaveyDaveDave, Mark Rotteveel, Unheilig, Matthieu Brucher Nov 13 at 21:18


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          Instead of commenting it out, trying to include the path of the JRE.
          Commenting it forces the application to automatically find the JAVA.



          Try this:
          For eg: #jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Java"
          change this to
          jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Javajre1.8.0_191"



          Instead of 1.8.0_191, use your version in the following directory.






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            1 Answer
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            up vote
            0
            down vote



            accepted










            Instead of commenting it out, trying to include the path of the JRE.
            Commenting it forces the application to automatically find the JAVA.



            Try this:
            For eg: #jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Java"
            change this to
            jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Javajre1.8.0_191"



            Instead of 1.8.0_191, use your version in the following directory.






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              up vote
              0
              down vote



              accepted










              Instead of commenting it out, trying to include the path of the JRE.
              Commenting it forces the application to automatically find the JAVA.



              Try this:
              For eg: #jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Java"
              change this to
              jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Javajre1.8.0_191"



              Instead of 1.8.0_191, use your version in the following directory.






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                up vote
                0
                down vote



                accepted







                up vote
                0
                down vote



                accepted






                Instead of commenting it out, trying to include the path of the JRE.
                Commenting it forces the application to automatically find the JAVA.



                Try this:
                For eg: #jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Java"
                change this to
                jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Javajre1.8.0_191"



                Instead of 1.8.0_191, use your version in the following directory.






                share|improve this answer












                Instead of commenting it out, trying to include the path of the JRE.
                Commenting it forces the application to automatically find the JAVA.



                Try this:
                For eg: #jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Java"
                change this to
                jdkhome="C:Program Files (x86)Javajre1.8.0_191"



                Instead of 1.8.0_191, use your version in the following directory.







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                answered Nov 11 at 23:11









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