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I just append -vm C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe

in eclipse.ini then I try to start eclipse again and got this error. Give me how to solve or link that actually solve it.

this is my eclipse.ini

-startup 
plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.1.0.v20100507.jar
 --launcher.library
 plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.1.1.R36x_v20100810 
-showsplash
 org.eclipse.platform
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize 256m 
--launcher.defaultAction 
openFile 
-vm 
C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe
-vmargs 
-Xms40m 
-Xmx384m

Thank you

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stackoverflow.com/a/9636283/405117 this helped me – Vikram Nov 1 '12 at 20:59

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Can you post your eclipse.ini file?

It may just be the way the error shows (and not how it is written in the eclipse.ini file), but there is text in Eclipse.ini (Specifying the JVM) that says the following:

  • The -vm option and its value (the path) must be on separate lines.
  • The value must be the full absolute path to the Java executable, not just to the Java home directory.
  • The -vm option must occur before the -vmargs option, since everything after -vmargs is passed directly to the JVM
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-vm C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe -startup plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.1.0.v20100507.jar --launcher.library plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.1.1.R36x_v20100810 -showsplash org.eclipse.platform --launcher.XXMaxPermSize 256m --launcher.defaultAction openFile -vmargs -Xms40m -Xmx384m – Prince OfThief Feb 9 '11 at 13:29
You could always try placing the 2 new VM lines just before the -vmargs statements, instead of at the very start? – danmec Feb 9 '11 at 13:45
Yes, I have tried it. It got the same exit code. – Prince OfThief Feb 9 '11 at 13:50
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Okey, I solve it. I just reinstall JDK 64-bit, re-extact eclipse-64bit and edit eclipse.ini again. – Prince OfThief Feb 9 '11 at 14:13

I had the same error when configuring eclipse.ini to use JRE6. Turns out I caused this error by incorrectly configuring eclipse to use the 64 bit JVM while running a 32 bit version of eclipse 3.7.

The correct configuration required the eclipse.ini -vm argumument to use "C:/Program Files (x86)/" instead of "C:/Program Files/".

Make sure that the JVM version (32/64 bit) you use matches the eclipse version (32/64 bit).

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For me it was same issue with latest eclipse. If you want to use 64bit java, you need to install 64bit eclipse. – Konstantin Petrukhnov Aug 21 '11 at 7:57
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Yes, that was my problem. I downloaded the 32 bit jdk. I'm a java noob. Thanks a lot. – Little Lulu May 22 '12 at 14:03
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I feel really stupid now, downloading both 64-bit eclipse and jdk but still trying to specify with x86.... At least i'm not alone xD – AmazingDreams Nov 3 '12 at 10:16

You need to check if your PC is of 64 bit or 32 bit operating system, then same goes for you JDK (64bit/32bit) and also for eclipse (64bit/32bit).

Make sure they all are of same ..

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I just hit this too. Turns out that at least for me, this was due to trying to use a win64 version of the JRE with a win32 Eclipse. I seems that win32 Eclipse requires a win32 Java (what is called -586 in the list of Java installers from Oracle/Sun).

The reason I was using both is that I was trying to pinpoint a bug that only manifested itself in 64-bit Eclipse, so I needed a 32-bit to compare to.

Once I installed BOTH the "x64" (win64) and "i586" (win32) versions of the JRE on my machine, things work fine and no error 13. You can apparently have both installed at the same time.

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The error means it's the wrong JVM version for that version of Eclipse. The link has more details:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4784069_terminated-exit-code-error-eclipse.html

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How do I know the compatible version? – Prince OfThief Feb 9 '11 at 13:12
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That site really does not say much at all. – jakobengblom2 Jun 7 '11 at 11:40

I just had the same issue, and spend about an hour trying to solve the problem. In the end it was a '#' character in the path.

So I renamed "C:\# IDE\eclipse 3.7\" to "C:\+ IDE\eclipse 3.7\" and that solved the problem.

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I had the same issue on Ubuntu, and solved it by unpack all *.pack files in jdk directory. for example: cd /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_03/jre/lib sudo ../bin/unpack200 rt.pack rt.jar

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