Why can't i install PostgreSQL on Windows 10 - windows

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Hello, i tried to run .exe file PostgreSQL 14.2 version (download from https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads) and get this error like in the picture. I also tried to run a lot of versions (started from 10.2 and end 14.2) but getting this error. What should i do?

I was in trouble with the same phenomenon as you. But after installing windows update KB5011487 yesterday, the problem went away. Build No. of windows10(pro) is 19043.1586.

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My Arduino IDE (ver 1.8.12 on Win10) crashes when I launch it. Running the arduino_debug.exe I get this error message.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino>arduino_debug.exe
Set log4j store directory C:\Users\volke\AppData\Local\Arduino15
Loading configuration...
Initializing packages...
java.lang.NullPointerException
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at processing.app.BaseNoGui.initPackages(BaseNoGui.java:483)
at processing.app.Base.<init>(Base.java:273)
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino>
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https://www.arduino.cc/download.php?f=/arduino-nightly-windows.zip
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
I'm on Windows 10 having exactly this issue (same arduino_debug log).
I tried uninstalling Arduino IDE and then reinstalling it from executable installer; it worked fine until I opened the Board manager: the problem recurs.
After installing the beta version (arduino beta1.9-BUILD-119), I'm not having any problem.
Just use the latest Arduino IDE Beta Version. It is working now, ignoring that issue. I'm using the ESP8266 board and it's running okay.
The beta version 1.9 worked for me. https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
It also happens on Manjaro linux. In my case removing the folder .arduino15 solves the issue, but I have to remove it every time I open arduino IDE
rm -rf ~/.arduino15/
Win10 folder location:
%HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local

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It is correctly installed, but when trying to open the program, it shows the splashscreen, and it disappears, and thats it. It never opens and gives no error message.
I tried uninstalling, restarting, and reinstalling, but still the same.
Can someone please help me? Did I do something wrong in the installation? How can I get gephi working?
The following resolved my Issue:
uninstall older versions of java
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Save and restart Gephi

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I am attempting to install Oracle SQL Developer Version 4.1.1. onto my MacBook Pro after installing OS X El Capitan. After I download the application and attempt to click on the icon to install it, the application's loading prompt appears and the "loading" bar moves about 5% to the part where it says "registering extensions" right above the loading bar. The application then crashes (no crash report, or anything appears afterwards).
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mkdir: /Users/gs/.sqldeveloper/4.1.0: Permission denied"
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here="${0%/*}"
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Got info after googling and read that posts from oracle community

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Refrence to an answer that someone on IRC helped me find.
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