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Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3 broke SPSS - it cant find JVM anywhere

Has anyone any idea why this update has made it impossible for SPSS to locate Java Virtual Machine and what I can do to fix it? SPSS 18 for Mac (AKA PASW) no longer works! It's supposed to be able to draw charts and can no longer do this since this update.... I have tried the SPSS patch no luck.
This update only happened two days ago. The MacBookPro is 10.6.4 - I tried installing 1.5.0 and changing Java preferences to make it the top of the list and nothing.
CAN ANYONE HELP???

MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Oct 22, 2010 10:55 AM

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Oct 22, 2010 11:15 AM in response to hminkfox

Welcome to Apple Discussions,
hminkfox wrote:
Has anyone any idea why this update has made it impossible for SPSS to locate Java Virtual Machine and what I can do to fix it? SPSS 18 for Mac (AKA PASW) no longer works!

My guess would be they don't have the Mac OS version up to the new specs yet.
I tried installing 1.5.0 and changing Java preferences to make it the top of the list and nothing.

Ouch! You can't install a previous Java over the top of the old one. Java installs files deep in the bowels of the OS.
Best thing to do at this point is to use your backup. If you don't have one make one now. Then erase your hard disk and re-install. When you startup in Setup Assistant migrate back as little as possible. Your own documents should be fine.


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Oct 22, 2010 11:20 AM in response to macjack

I followed another forum suggestion and did it via Terminal ....

I thought I might have to start all over again - I wanted to avoid so many hours of this.

But this is going to force me to buy another external hard drive as I can't get this laptop working with my existing hard drive back up for my imac either...

Not having much luck! And don't know enough about this stuff....

Oct 22, 2010 11:31 AM in response to a brody

Thanks. I looked at the tip and I don't know what a symlink is! But I also seem to have an empty Java folder and I didn't do anything with that before today. Very strange.

I will tell SPSS as I uninstalled and reinstalled it already to see if that would help before I installed the latest patch etc etc

Seems to me I have go out tomorrow and buy another external hard drive, wipe this entire macbook and start all over again from where I was two weeks ago when I bought it and ignore the updates for everything ongoing....

Nightmare - have a huge amount of stuff to do in SPSS...

Oct 22, 2010 11:36 AM in response to macjack

Hi
It's a mybook and WD anywhere? Does that mean anything to you? I have no idea but I am afraid of wiping that/messing it up which I really don't want to do! It has been running fine for the imac and I'd rather leave that set up alone.

I think another new drive would be safer. It's not like I need to back up as much off this laptop. Just need to back up... my bad!

Oct 22, 2010 11:36 AM in response to hminkfox

Well, SuperDuper makes bootable backup clones and highly regarded and recommended.

Not to have all your eggs on one hard drive, having two backup sets is preferable as well. In a pinch, a large drive with basic OS system volume and another (350% your internal drive capacity) for TimeMachine.

If this was Windows, you'd have a checkpoint and be able to restore to earlier system config; uninstall; even rollback a driver. Being this is Mac OS, a bootable clone is next best, and you can boot Mac OS from multiple drives with same installer.

Making or updating a backup then takes 15 minutes and you are set to go and have a safety net.

Oct 22, 2010 11:41 AM in response to hminkfox

MyBook's automatic backup software frequently has version issues with the Mac operating system and needs to get updated. You can remove the built-in backup software on the Mybook and use another software in the future. In the meantime, I'd find out from Western Digital if there is a way to workaround their backup software to mount the drive and see if the backup is visible. You can use some restore software titles* like Data Rescue to see if they can see the MyBook. Regardless, having a good drive from http://www.macsales.com/ that has no backup software on it is a better deal than the MyBook.

- * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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Oct 23, 2010 4:18 AM in response to hminkfox

You're not alone in the problem with SPSS - I've an assignment due in today and after the Java update yesterday, I can't draw graphs either.

I don't think this is an issue that can easily be resolved with Apple/IBM resolve the issue - there was a previous compatibility issue with SPSS (PASW) 17 and Snow Leopard.

I've also tried going back to Java 1.5, but no success; I've also tried to get back to previous 1.5 via my TImeMachine, but it appears the version of Java and the preference panel are incompatible. HELP!

Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3 broke SPSS - it cant find JVM anywhere

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