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    Angry Error starting SMART, ensure the target page has an applet declaration. HELP

    Just reinstallled SMART for like 3rd time after facing Cannot spawn client errors, only to face this:
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    Try loading thru your browser first.

    Make sure u got 32bit java

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    edit; loading browser first fixed

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    Try switching to SMART 8 its quite easy. You can look @ my guide under the old runescape help section

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    I've heard this make sure u got 32bit java many times but never know how to check. When I go on to the java site it only seems to offer x64 and x82(?) yet no x32 - which is what i thought i was looking for. therefore i might not have 32bit java installed. How could i check? I know I have java7up15 (u17 was being fag). And where could i aquire a 32bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Physic View Post
    Try switching to SMART 8 its quite easy. You can look @ my guide under the old runescape help section
    Physic - to my understanding I was running smart8...I downloaded the binaries file from Ben's thread and copied contents of zip to plugins - thats pretty much it right? cause i done that...

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    Yeah thats right. I dont really understand what your problem is. You can try here.
    http://villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99992
    Ill try to help

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaketuricchi View Post
    I've heard this make sure u got 32bit java many times but never know how to check. When I go on to the java site it only seems to offer x64 and x82(?) yet no x32 - which is what i thought i was looking for. therefore i might not have 32bit java installed. How could i check? I know I have java7up15 (u17 was being fag). And where could i aquire a 32bit?
    x84 = 32bit.

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    FIXED! did have 32bit java. yep, im that stupid. Thanks sjoe and all those who tried to help

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