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Java won't work on SwiftKit ?? please help

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Runescape told me to redownload my java to make it uptodate , so I did.

Now I can only play RS on the official site just as normal, but when I want to open RS on SwiftKit it still tells me to update my java...?

I allready deleted SwiftKit and downloaded it again, but it didnt work...

 

Please help !

Basically it's telling you to install JRE 6, as apparently from what I just read JRE 7 still has issues

Although, this link on that thread they provided may be out of date, so if that doesn't work then I wouldn't know without actually trying to fix it myself o-o

ok you need to open up java.com with Internet Explorer not firefox. FireFox and chrome both sandbox java installs for security reason this means SwiftKit cannot access java in its entirety.

 

On the home page you will see a link under the big read button that says "Do i have java?" click that.

 

Click Verify Java version (you may get a security prompt you can click run on that one)

 

Java will then run and most likely tell you to update.

 

This will then give you the correct download to use.

 

 

 

Java 7 now works with Runescape 100% Jagex has fixed the issues that we had with it in the past we can finally let java 6 die off.

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