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From: Clive Irugalbandara on 20 Apr 2010 03:32 "Steven Lord" <slord(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message <hovi7m$75j$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > > "Laurens " <l.r.v.d.burg(a)student.tue.nl> wrote in message > news:hovee5$81f$1(a)fred.mathworks.com... > >I am experiencing the same problem. > > > > I am running windows 7 64 bit Pro and I am trying to install matlab 2010a > > on my laptop. > > When I start the installer. The splash windows appears however afterwards > > no output on the screen appears. Meanwhile the process setup.exe in my > > task manager takes up completely one processor core. I've tried installing > > other 64 bit versions and I experienced that also release 2009b is > > experiencing the same problem. Only the installer of release 2009a is > > working properly. > > > > Please help me! There is a problem with compatibility in the version of Java which Matlab Uses. To fix it: Before Installing 1. Change the Windows 7 theme to "Windows Classic" 2. Now the Install will work correctly. After installing 1. Download the latest Java and install it (If you already do skip this step) 2. Go to C:\Program Files\Java you will find file named jer6 3. "Copy and Replace" its contents to C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2010a Student\sys\java\jre\win32/jre Now you can use matlab with all themes. |