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Thanks for asking this question Darren. That's been bugging me for quite awhile. The answer here worked for me as well. Edited the eclipse.ini as administrator and removed the /javaw.exe off the end of the one line. Nice!

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Comment 21 in the thread that Kevin posted worked for me. The key was to remove the javaw.exe from the -vm and just specify the path. By the way, I right-click on Notepad and "Run as Administrator" to edit the eclipse.ini in my directory:

- Check your "eclipse.ini" for the specified VM and make sure the path points to the bin directory of your JDK or JRE (and not to javaw.exe). For me the argument is "D:/Development/Languages/Java/Development Kit/bin/"
without quotes.
- Unpin Eclipse from the taskbar or delete the shortcut
- Run "eclipse.exe" from the explorer and choose your workspace
- Pin Eclipse to the taskbar after the splash screen was loaded and when the main window is shown


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