These left behind registry entries can cause problems in installing a new version of Java. While the installer supports silently being installed, it's unlikely to have been installed in that way, without your knowlege. Sometimes, attempts to uninstall JDK through the Windows Add/Remove program leave behind some Java entries in the registry that are not fully removed. However, the only way for AdoptOpenJDK to have been installed is if you ran the installer yourself. You could easily fix your build environment by pointing to your Java 8 installation instead of your AdoptOpenJDK installation. One can have multiple versions of Java installed. I have also looked in my C:\Program Files (x86)\Java and C:\Program Files\Java and I only see Java 8.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Java is the default installation directory for **Oracle Java JDK, notAdoptOpenJDK`įor some reason, I cannot revert back to Java 8 and I don't even remember installing Java 11. You will need to hit the Uninstall button while AdoptOpenJDK JDK with Hotspot 11.0.6.10 (圆4) is selected within the Programs and Features window.
When I installed it on my system, it was listed under the name, AdoptOpenJDK JDK with Hotspot 11.0.6.10 (圆4).Ĭan someone please help me uninstall Java 11 Runtime? Finally, I confirmed AdoptOpenJDK, is indeed listed in the list of programs that are installed on the system. I have also been able to confirm that AdoptOpenJDK does indeed update the PATH variable. By default, the installation directory for AdoptOpenJDK, is C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\. It seems you have accidentally installed AdoptOpenJDK.
The problem is that I don't see this in my list of programs in settings