Glad you figured it out.
Type: Posts; User: GregBrannon
Glad you figured it out.
That's a hint that your environment, either Eclipse or OS, is not set up right. We can't know for sure if fixing it will fix your errors in the other workspace, but it's a place to investigate and...
Close this workspace, create a new one, create a project in that workspace, create a HelloWorld.java console program in the default package, run it, and let us know if you get the same results.
Ahh. I thought the problem was with running Eclipse.
I don't see anything useful in that graphic you posted, but I could be missing the fine print. Is there something readable in that graphic? ...
I see you already said you had 64-bit on both.
I don't use Windows much, so forgive my rustiness. To get to a command line on the Win 7 computer, select the Win menu/Start button, search cmd, and...
Moved.
I suspect your Java install between the two machines is not consistent. Maybe it's 32-bit on one, 64-bit on another. On the machine that's having trouble, try running eclipse from the...