![]() ![]() The Java mystery thickened when I downloaded Arduino_ERW stated to not use Java and so prior to installing I removed all Java from my machine and used C-Clean to clear up my registry files, however just as the installation commenced it was halted and I was told that ERW., requires at least Java 1.7 (? or some such) in order to install, at which time it stopped and bailed out. Currently I have installed the Java 8 update 20 64 bit & Java SE Development Kit Update 20 64 bit: Described here just as copied from the Programs & Features Windows program. You got close to talking of "JAVA" do you h ave any information regarding what Java is necessary, unnecessary or simply which is just too much for Arduino good. I tried really hard to carry out the instructions to the full, whether I did or did not we can't be sure but the action carried out proved of no use. Many thanks for your help which was similar and a precedent to MrsCrossRoads dissertation. You didn't say if you were using the app store / start screen approach or the desktop approach. Once with the desktop and once with the start screen. Updates to Windows 8.1 had to be installed twice. I had a similar sort of issue upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. I'm not sure if this was an essential step or not, but Windows 8.1 is new to me and I was kicking the tires to see how it worked. Then as a separate step, I used the "store" and searched for Arduino app with the Start screen (non-desktop). Eventually I found the window to "accept" the changes and the installed worked. It shows up behind the other open windows or some hidden spot I couldn't find the first time. You're meant to click on "accept", but the window doesn't appear on top. Windows 8.1 pops up a little window warning that the program wants to make changes to your computer. I had a bit of trouble installing the IDE using the exe file with the desktop. If you know of any reason why the installed Arduino will not run just once and never I would be very appreciative, I am appreciative of your desire to help. So the help that I require comes before all of the help offered in those dissertations. The trouble that I have is that when the download is installed, the IDE refuses, point blank, to open. But little old me does one heck of a lot. The Arduino Uno, Mega, Duemilanove and Arduino Nano automatically draw power from either the USB connection to the computer or an external power supply They speak here as though it is a foregone conclusion that anybody should remotely have trouble in running the IDE. There should be a few files and sub-folders inside. Make sure to preserve the folder structure. When the download finishes, unzip the downloaded file. Get the latest version from the download page. My problem in fact precedes all that for instance:Īrduino speak as the following: 2 | Download the Arduino environment I thank you for the interest shown but unfortunately all of the information pointed to is, for the greater part at least, aimed at those having difficulty in getting their boards to work. ![]()
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