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What is E6DE54.EXE ?

E6DE54.EXE is known as Java(TM) Platform SE Auto Updater 2 0 and it is developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. . We have seen about 1 different instances of E6DE54.EXE in different location. So far we haven't seen any alert about this product. If you think there is a virus or malware with this product, please submit your feedback at the bottom.

E6DE54.EXE

Something wrong with E6DE54.EXE ?

Is E6DE54.EXE using too much CPU or memory ? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus. Let try the program named DriverIdentifier to see if it helps.

How to remove E6DE54.EXE

If you encounter difficulties with E6DE54.EXE , you can uninstall the associated program (Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs

What can you do to fix E6DE54.EXE ?

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Where do we see E6DE54.EXE ?

Here is the list of instances that we see for the process: E6DE54.EXE

  Path Product Name Vendor Version Size MD5
1 C:\WINDOWS\system32\E8C481\E6DE54.EXE Java(TM) Platform SE Auto Updater 2 0 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2.0.3.1 140703 849AA43865AECBC82EC391616BFD278F
             

   Comments about this process:

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By Matthew 2012-06-29 08:02:27
BEFORE REPLACING THE ENTIRE BOARD, CHECK THIS FIRST! FIXED MY PLAYER'S CONNECTION PROBLEM!Had this same issue with my Zen Vision M. The player would cghare via USB cable or cgharer, however it would not connect to my PC (laptop or desktop), and would not be recognized or sync.After searching different forums, I found no solution that seemed to solve my issue. I tried different cables, and I had the latest firmware installed.After reading several posts, and still finding no hope, on a whim I looked into the player's connector slot. I noticed something odd, and confirmed it with my other Vision M.Apparently the second pin of the connector had been bent up and pushed flat against the back of the connection port.Using a narrow pick tool, I was able to hook it and bend it back forward into its slot.I reconnected the cable, and VOILA! The player was recognized and synced.My guess is that repeated less than perfectly aligned insertion of the cable had caught the pin, lifted, and bent it back.So while this may not solve everyone's problem, it's worth adding to your troubleshooting steps. When you look into the connection slot, you should not see any gold pins sticking up from the connector. Above the connector, at the rear of the slot, you should only see black.Hope this helps!

 

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