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       #Post#: 1816--------------------------------------------------
       For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Superman Date: December 8, 2011, 5:24 am
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       For anyone getting errors such as "Could not find the main
       class: Gui. Program will exit."
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       The fix to this is to open Control Panel, search in the bar
       "environment variables"
       Click "Edit the system environmental variables" Make sure you're
       in the advanced tab.
       Then click Environmental Variables.
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       In the user variables check if you have PATH, or CLASSPATH. If
       either of these have this address C:\Program Files
       (x86)\Java\jre6\bin delete them, if not, leave them alone.
       Then go down to the System variables and check to see if
       PATH/CLASSPATH has this address C:\Program Files
       (x86)\Java\jre6\bin if so, delete, if not leave it.
       On a side note, make sure you remember what you had in
       CLASSPATH/PATH as it is needed to play other servers. For some
       reason on Windows 7 the client will only run when you have
       deleted them. Hope this helps ^^
       -Super
       #Post#: 1823--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: paran00b Date: December 8, 2011, 6:23 am
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       Be VERY careful with this as it is possible you delete the wrong
       paths or classpaths. Java is not the only program that makes use
       of these paths. In some versions of windows 7 even windows uses
       it, so if you delete all of it some of the windows functions
       might not work anymore. Trust me, it happened to me.
       #Post#: 1827--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: camster Date: December 8, 2011, 6:26 am
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       [quote author=paran00b link=topic=117.msg1823#msg1823
       date=1323346999]
       Be VERY careful with this as it is possible you delete the wrong
       paths or classpaths. Java is not the only program that makes use
       of these paths. In some versions of windows 7 even windows uses
       it, so if you delete all of it some of the windows functions
       might not work anymore. Trust me, it happened to me.
       [/quote]
       DEFINATLY.
       Also, anyone who tries to mess with their paths, you MUST put
       the ";" in there after a path, otherwise you'll screw it up.
       #Post#: 1834--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Jake Date: December 8, 2011, 7:22 am
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       And that paradrop is why there is such a thing as restore to
       System factory default settings
       for noobs who try mess around with their computers settings
       deleting etc.
       and end up screwing their comp up
       #Post#: 1836--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Superman Date: December 8, 2011, 7:45 am
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       This is just how i fixed it guys :S and was very annoying to
       find out how, this method works for me but do it at your own
       risk if your client doesnt work
       -EDIT Fixed guide to tell them only delete if they have this
       address , C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin in the path's
       #Post#: 1837--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Daredevil Date: December 8, 2011, 7:56 am
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       Ehh worked for me when I couldnt get it working  :) ;) :D ;D >:(
       :( :o 8) ??? ::) :P :-[ :-X :-\ :-* :'(
       #Post#: 1839--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: paran00b Date: December 8, 2011, 8:02 am
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       System restoration eats your pc's performance, and that's why
       its for emergencies only. Your pc will be a LOT slower if you
       restore it.
       #Post#: 1850--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Jake Date: December 8, 2011, 8:27 am
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       Better then going and deleting system 32 C: you should try it
       sometime you'll be lucky to even get your comp to start
       #Post#: 1852--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: paran00b Date: December 8, 2011, 8:29 am
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       you wont start it up, and youre really stupid if you do so.
       system32 contains all the windows functions
       #Post#: 1888--------------------------------------------------
       Re: For People who can't open the client on Windows 7
       By: Superman Date: December 8, 2011, 5:31 pm
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       GUYS the guide has been edited to say that you only delete the
       PATH's when they contain a certain address, so please argue
       somewhere else.
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