the java_home environment variable does not point to a working jdk or jre. the jvm found at java_hom

Hello everyone! I encountered a similar error, please tell me how to solve it. I'm using a tool designed to extract gamecube .dat files. I will attach an archive with this tool and some .dat
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JavaBot3w ago
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dan1st
dan1st3w ago
What's the output of set EXE4J_JAVA_HOME?
MalkavianSoul
MalkavianSoulOP3w ago
I honestly don't know, I don't understand it at all. It's all completely foreign and new to me, so I can't say.
dan1st
dan1st3w ago
You can open cmd and enter that command it should tell you the content of the EXE4J_JAVA_HOME environment variable
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