Problem installing Matlab 7.0 in windows 7

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I installed the matlab in OS windows 7. it is installed it did not show any error. when I try to run matlab it shows many java processes and it terminates the application.
If I try to uninstall the matlab it shows error and is not unistalling.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Jun 2011
MATLAB 7.0 (R14) is not supported on Windows 7, and should not be expected to work.
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Jan
Jan on 3 Apr 2012
@Michael: This works if your account is associated with a license only, so this excludes e.g. students.
NagaPavan Bommarddy
NagaPavan Bommarddy on 12 Oct 2015
@Michael: plz say the correct version to use

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 3 Apr 2012
So first of all Walter is right, it is not supported. This however does not necessary mean it will not work. This wording just means in is not tested by MathWorks.
I personally discourage you to try using unsupported configurations. Lets assume you follow the users who say "Yeah, I got it running". Can you be sure that their usage is similar to yours? Can't it be that basic number crunching is working, but e.g. not exporting to MS Excel or generating MEX files or the 3rd party product you are using? There is a legion of examples what can go wrong. Don't waste you time!
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Jan
Jan on 3 Apr 2012
+1. It is possible to get it running. But as every software Matlab has bugs, which will get more important, if it is used in an unexpected and untested environment.

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Bushra
Bushra on 23 Jun 2011
I have been using MATLAB 7.0 with windows7 and it worked. I faced the installation issue when I tried to install version 7.3 of MATLAB in windows7. It was solved by changing the theme to classic.
To do so right click on desktop, select personalize option, under 'basic and high contrast themes' select windows classic. May be it will solve the problem.
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Amr yassin
Amr yassin on 17 Sep 2014
Hii , thanks Bushra for the great advice , I have set the visualization option to " winows classic " and installed MATLAB version 7.0 just to run my valuable old m. files :) thnks again ...

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Carleton university
Carleton university on 28 Jun 2011
I totally disagree with Walter. I have Matlab 7 on my Windows 7. You just need to change the old folder jre1.4.2 with your current jre6. If you are still looking for the solution just let me know then I'll tell you where to find jre folder and what exactly to do.
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Gilles
Gilles on 3 Apr 2012
Hi!
I am experiencing troubles installing Matlab under Windows 7.
I face the same java problem.
I must precise that I run Matlab (R14) on X64 windows 7 machine, using compatibility mode (xpsettings) I used the windows classic setting alos but the problem comes from java.
I get a lot of errors if I run the old 1.4 java version, but when I use the latest java version (jre6) I still have bugs that prevent me from running matlab.
Can you give me the exact path to where java should be stored.
for me it's : C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB71\java\jre\jre6\bin
It seems that matlab can find java. I used also the MATLAB_JAVA environement variable that points to the actual java folder but I can the same errors.
Should I look for a different java version
Thanks

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Jan
Jan on 3 Apr 2012
I struggeled with crashs in Matlab using a not supported Java version: Resizing a uitree kills the Matlab process. Typing curly braces in the command window or the editor is impossible. Timers crash with a coredump, if they are killed inside their own callback. Therefore I suggest not to run Matlab in a not supported environment.
I run Matlab 6.5 successfully under WindowsXP in the virtual PC shipped with Windows 7 Professional. It is supported and stable. The only problem is the "exhausted change notifications" problem when the user defined files are stored on a drive of the real machine. Therefore I copy the folders to the virtual machine automatically and everything works fine!

Ankit S
Ankit S on 15 May 2016
I cannot run Matlab R2016a on Windows 7. Can someone help with this?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 15 May 2016
If you are using a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (which is listed as a supported configuration in the System Requirements), please either 1) post what exactly happens when you try to run MATLAB or 2) contact Technical Support Monday morning.
If you have a 32-bit version of Windows 7, it will not work as per the Note at the top of the System Requirements page indicates.

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Ahmed BAAHMED
Ahmed BAAHMED on 7 Apr 2017
I can't run Matlab R2015a on Windows 7 32 bits. Can someone help with this? Thx
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 7 Apr 2017
This isn't related to the original question, so please post this as a separate question (not as an answer to this question) and indicate what "can't run" means: does the installer not work, does MATLAB crash on startup, does it start but not allow you to type anything, etc.

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