
You're watching "JVM was not found on your system (Exe4j_Java_Home)“Error message when trying to run an application or game that uses Java library functions? This type of error occurs when a user tries to install DbVisualizer while accessing an exe4j executable file. Installing a supported version of DbVisualiser or adding a new environment variable linking the Java SDK path will solve the problem.
Fix-1 Install the correct version of DbVisualiser-
Installing the nice version of DbVisuaiser should fix the problem.
1. Go to this link on your computer.
2. Now click on "Windows offline“If you use a 32-bit PC.
If you are working on a 64-bit PC, click on "Windows offline (64 bit)".
3. Choose a location on your computer to store the installer.
4. Click on 'Save“To start the download process.
Once the download process is complete, close your browser window.
5. Go to the download path on your computer.
6. Double click on him "jre-8u251-windows-i586".
7. When Java Settings appears on the screen, click on "Install on pc".
In case the installer detects an older or obsolete version of Java already installed on the system, it will uninstall it.
8. Check any outdated java version in the list.
9. Now click on "Uninstall".
10. Now click on "The next".
11. Once you have successfully installed Java "The message is displayed in the configuration screen, click"Close”To close the installation wizard.
Restart your computer.
After restarting your computer, try running the application or task you were facing this problem with.
Fix-2 Add a new Java environment variable
Adding a new environment variable can solve this problem.
1. Press Windows key + E to open the File Browser window.
2. In the File Browser window, on the left side, click "What PC".
3. On the right side of the window, navigate here:
Local Disk (C:) > Program Files > Java
4. Now, double click on him "jdk1.8.0_251“Folder to access it.
(NOTE: - The actual name of the JDK folder may be different on your computer as it depends on the version of Java installed on your system).
5. Hence, double click on him "vano“Binder.
6. Hence, the right mouse button in the address bar, then click "Cutting"In the collector compartment.
7. You need to click on "What PC".
8. Now, the right mouse button in "This personal computer"And then, click"Property".
9. Then click on "Advanced system settings".
10. Then click on "Advanced".
11. To add the variable, click on "Environment Variables".
12. Then click on "New…".
13. At first, set the 'Variable Name:' as "Mode".
14. Paste the bin folder path into the 'Variable Value:' section.
15. Click on 'ok".
16. Click on 'ok".
17. You need to click on "To apply"And then in"ok".
Close Window File Browser.
Restart your computer.
After restarting your computer, repeat the same feat where you were facing the problem. This time the error message will not appear.
Fix-3 Uninstall and Install Java-
If nothing works for you, uninstall and install Java on your computer.
1. Press Tasto Windows + R Open rushing window.
2 inch run window, genre or copy paste "appwiz.cpl“And then press Log in.
3. In the Program and Features window, scroll down and the right mouse button in any Java-related application, then click "Uninstall".
4. Now click on "Yup“If a box appears to confirm the deletion.
5. Repeat the same operation for any other Java-related applications in the list.
Once done, close the Program and Features window.
Now install the latest version of Java SE on your computer by following the steps explained in Fix-1.
After installing it, start again your computer.
This should solve your problem.