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The easy fix would probably be to copy msvcr100.dll from C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_121\bin into C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_121\bin\server so JVM.dll has a local copy. That means jvm.dll is no longer loadable. What happens on your system might be that on Murmur uninstall, the MSVC2010 CRT is uninstalled, and thus no longer available in c:\Windows\system32. Since there is no msvcr100.dll next to JVM.dll, it loads the copy from c:\Windows\system32. I used Dependency Walker to see what jvm.dll from C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_121\bin\server depends on.Īnd it does indeed depend on msvcr100.dll - a MS VC 2010 CRT DLL. OK, I just tried something on my local machine. My java registry keys and control panel settings can be found here:Īll suggestions are appreciated. Without a solution, I am faced with either a complete OS reinstall or never updating the mumble server again or removing it from the system. I have been unable to resolve the error and have tried to uninstall java and sagetv before uninstalling the mumble server but that doesn't help. I have upgraded Murmur in the past without having problems so not sure why it no longer works. I am running Windows 10 64-bit, SageTV v9 (open source) Java 8 (both 64 and 32-bit versions) and Murmur v1.2.8. The detailed thread on the SageTV forums can be found here: So I am coming here to find out what is going on when the server is being uninstalled or upgraded that could be causing the problem. I first posted in the SageTV forums and even the founder of the company (since acquired by Google) cannot see a reason why this is happening.
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Whenever I uninstall or upgrade my Mumble server, it is causing a JVM.DLL not found error in SageTV. I have run into a problem that has completely stumped me.