Hi - Strum-,
This could be caused by corrupted system files. Running the System File Checker and DISM tool can help. The Deployment Image Service and Management Tool (DISM) is a utility that scans for corrupted Windows system files. If it finds a problem, it will try to replace the problematic system files from a cached version that’s on your PC. If DISM can’t replace the files, the System File Checker (SFC) can check the corrupted files then download and replace the files through Windows Update. To do this, follow the steps below:
- On the Start menu, type Command Prompt. Right-click the result and then select Run as administrator.
- Copy or type each command followed by hitting Enter:
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
sfc /scannow
You can also consider downloading and installing the latest version of Java from the Java's developer website.
Please respond to this thread to let me know how the issue progresses. Similarly, if you have more questions, please inform me by replying to this post.