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Glad to hear it!
Cheers
Mark
P.S. If I remember correctly Oracle will have installed its own JVM on installation so you shouldn't really have a problem with it.
-----Original Message-----
Bishwa_at_gmx.net
Sent: 19 November 2001 13:50
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Dear Mark,
Your solution really works.
Although I received the warning message of jrew.exe that some jvm.dll wasnot
found, I could successfuly
install Oracle 8i in my new computer after using new symcjit.dll.
Thankyou very muck Mark.
This is related to the symcjit.dll file being a pile of crap on a P4 type machine :-). What you need to do is copy the contents of the install CDs to your hard drive, then find the file symcjit.dll within the install set - it comes up a couple of times I believe..
Copy the attached version over the old versions and you should be away..
Let me know if this works for you or not.. I have a couple of other solutions to this kind of problem (recently been going through it with 9i on a P4).
HTH Mark
-----Original Message-----
Bishwa_at_gmx.net
Sent: 16 November 2001 17:16
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Dear Gurus,
We are currently using for our project Oracle 8i Personal Edition on Microsoft Windows 2000 professional server.
Recently we bought a new computer, a Compaq Evo W8000 Workstation with
Pentium Xeon 1.7 GHZ, RAM 512 MB
VideoRAM 64 MB, Hard Disk SCSI 36 GB and DVD ROM etc. etc. and operating
System Windows 2000 Professional Edition with service Pack 2. We want to
migrate our Oracle system and Database to this new Computer.
I have installed other programs (Arc/Info, MS Office etc)in this new computer without glitch. When trying to install Oracle 8i, the universal installer donot start. I am really baffled by this. If I introduce the Oracle 8i Personal edition CD to this new computer, the AutoRun provides me the first screen but if I press the button "install/deinstall products", the screen simply vanishes. Well, I know, Oracle 8i needs and install JRE during installation, but I want to know if the problem is due to this.
Anyway, if I introduce the same CD on old Computer (with Windows 2000 Profession Edition SP1), it runs without any problem. Here are the few things I have done over this week.
Oracle 8i installtion is pretty straightforward (until now) with the Universal Installer. I am, somehow, couldnot start universal installer in the new machine.
Well I think I have exhausted all the resources trying to install Oracle in
the new machines. As a last resort, I am thinking of switching the hard disk
>from the old computer to the new one. This solution, in my opinion, is sort
of drastic.
Can anybody suggest me what is wrong and please help me find the solution.
I am afraid my mail is too long for all of you busy persons but I am pretty much baffled by the event.
Regards
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