> I was trying to add a java jar file into my class path, and 
> something has gone terribly wrong.  When I try to start the 
> ColdFusion MX 7 service, I get an error message that it could 
> not be started.  The ColdFusion error logs pointed me to an 
> error log located in my \runtime\bin folder.  
> 
> The log indicates Internal Error 
> (50532D41524B33574545500E435050011C) detected by the HotSpot 
> Virtual Machine.
> 
> I've tried rerunning the 7.02 Updater with no success.  I 
> removed any jar files that I had added, and removed the 
> references in the classpath in the jvm.config. file.  I 
> compared the directory structure between this server and a 
> fresh install of ColdFusion 7 on my development workstation, 
> and could find no obvious missing files or damaged files.
> 
> Any ideas about where the problem is?

I suspect there's an error in your jvm.config file.

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