How to set the JDK 8 path in Windows 10

You have to follow some simple steps in order to setting up JDK to your system.

Step 1:

 Open your Command Prompt (CMD) using Ctrl + r → cmd→Enter or simply type Command prompt in start.

Step2: 

Type java in CMD. You'll get a list of information.


Step 3: 

Type in javac. If the java path is not set the following message will be displayed in the command prompt.



Step 4:

 Type in edit the system environment variable in the start. Then click on the edit the system environment variable tab.




Step 5:

 Click on the Environment variable tab.




Step 6: 

Then look for the System variable in that select Path and click Edit.



Step 7: 

Before making any changes to the Path you have to be aware of the location of where's your JDK is installed and then copy paste the path of the JDK till the folder bin.





Step 8: 

(Continued from Step 6) After you have clicked the edit button a wizard name Edit environment variable will be opened. 
  • Click the drive C path and again hit the edit.
  • Then copy paste the JDK path.
  • Once you are done with pasting your JDK path Click Ok.




Step 9: 

Restart your command prompt(Close it and open it again). Type in javac and you'll see that jdk has been set and is ready to use.



I hope this article was helpful and your jdk will be installed easily. If you want to have a look at video of How to set the JDK 8 path in Windows 10 please click here.















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