Extremely slow navigation that can cause Java tried to uninstall and reinstall but recieived Error 1719 warning every time I've tried to uninstall

I have vista and I spent the last three hours, trying to solve this problem.  I concluded that I needed to uninstall Java and of course it uninstall not because of error 1719.  I found an incredibly detailed by a microsoft tech message, but none of the methods worked.  Anyone have suggestions or for this cause can someone explain what the problem is?  I can load some websites without problems but sites like facebook and things just do not work.  I write the site that I went to that as the detailed solutions that does not solve my problem, btw I wasn't the last suggestion lest I might seriously interfere with my operating system...

Yes, I did a full scan with my updated Virus of McAfee program so I don't think I have a bug... Someone at - it ideas?

This is the site with suggested solutions that didn't work.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistaprograms/thread/36504581-5e84-4D8D-9585-0350e6001274

Some websites need a functioning Java install so that they can view items correctly.  Others require that JavaScript is turned on for the same reasons.  Java and JavaScript are completely different and independent processes.  You can specify your exact mistake during visits to sites like Facebook?

Anyway your 1719 error indicates a problem with Windows Installer, the inability to install or uninstall a program.   It may be a problem in the registry so that you may need to use this option mentioned at the end of the link that you gave, or the current last that was in the sense of this link.  That you don't want to try?

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/929135

950093 how to use the System Configuration utility to resolve configuration errors in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB; EN-US; 950093

Have you tried restoring the system to move things to the way they were before you uninstalled Java?

You can try restoring the system in Normal mode, if it fails, you can try it in safe mode, if that fails too, you can try it through the Startup Repair procedure.  If all fail in ways you can certainly tell the system restore won't work.

How to repair the operating system and how to restore the configuration of the operating system to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/936212/#appliesTo

Vista advanced boot options
http://Techblissonline.com/Vista-advanced-boot-options/

Have you tried to run outside of the Windows environment?  If you have an installation DVD that you can start (or an option of startup repair via the F8 Safe Mode screen), try to start the system restore from the options provided when you walk down the path of the Startup Repair.

Not to perform the Startup Repair (at this moment in time, maybe more later, but if and when, at the time, too, but look at your OEM recovery options first on restoring the default values), picks up and go into the option for the system restore option.

Startup Repair: frequently asked questions
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/5c59f8c1-b0d1-4F1A-AF55-74f3922f3f351033.mspx#EHF

With the help of the restoration of the system to Windows Vista recovery environment
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial142.html

Take a look at some of the programs to uninstall third party such as 'Revo' that exists in the market.

Uninstall utilities
http://www.SnapFiles.com/freeware/system/fwuninstallers.html

If you run Revo, right click on the shortcut or .exe and make sure you take the option "Run As Administrator" too.

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