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Originally Posted by raztoki
remove the jre directory within JD install path then JD will do that.
reason its provided is its portable (assuming you are on the same os), you don't need system wide java available or present.
downside is update is not maintained, as jre is provided by installer and not update system.
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I just did that and then JD won't start with the JDownloader2.exe anymore.
I uploaded a screenshot of the error message.
The only way to start it now is via the JDownloader.jar.
But I can't put the .jar on my taskbar for quick access.
Is there any way to get this functionality back?
I remember using it on my previous Windows Install with the JDownloader2.exe and the latest Java installed on the system.