

User sambul61 Reboot.pro has written a similar tutorial using the WinvBlock driver

If you don’t know how to mount an ISO/VHD or are not comfortable installing and using custom bootloaders, then this article is not for you. This article/tutorial shows how all versions of Windows 7 can be installed and booted from a fixed size VHD using a free driver called Firadisk built by Karyonix article is a continuation of my previous article – Native VHD Boot on unsupported versions of Windows 7, and I suggest you read that before continuing with this article. Please note that this tutorial is meant for advanced users. Step 1) Open a text editor and write the java code for the program.Native VHD boot is currently supported only on certain versions of Windows and is disabled on other versions of Windows. To understand how to run a Java program in Windows 10, we will see a simple example of a Hello World program. The setup of the Java environment is complete. The JRE and JDK are by default, present in the Java folder of Program Files. Now add the path of the bin file present in the JRE folder and the JDK folder to the Path variable.Click on Environment Variables, go to system variables, and double click on Path.Open the control panel -> System and Security -> System -> Advanced System Settings.Step 4) Keep clicking on next and don't alter any default setting.Īfter installation, we need to set the environment variables. Step 3) After downloading the file, start the installation process by clicking on the file. Step 2) Now, on the next page, click on Accept License Agreement and download the. Step 1) Visit the oracle website and then click on download. To do this, follow the following steps- How to install Java? To run a java program in Windows 10, we need first to install Java and then set up the environment variables. Next → ← prev How to run a Java program in Windows 10
