Click on the row under System variables that you see JAVA_HOME in.If you have created and/or do see JAVA_HOME, do the following: If your computer is 64-bit, but your java is 32-bit, type C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_60.If both your computer and java are 32-bit, type C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60.If both your computer and java are 64-bit, type C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60.For Variable value, this could be different depending on what bits your computer and java are.For Variable name, type JAVA_HOME exactly.If you have not created and/or do not see JAVA_HOME under the list of System variables, do the following: See How do I run Eclipse? for more information. Go to System Properties > Advanced > Enviroment Variables and look under System variables First, create/set your JAVA_HOME variableĮven though Eclipse doesn't consult the JAVA_HOME variable, it's still a good idea to set it.