I used eclipse -clean -clearPersistedState and that worked for me. You will lose your window layout configuration, but that seems minor to me.
For Linux systems try: ./eclipse -clean -clearPersistedState
See Eclipse JUNO doesn’t start
I used eclipse -clean -clearPersistedState and that worked for me. You will lose your window layout configuration, but that seems minor to me.
For Linux systems try: ./eclipse -clean -clearPersistedState
See Eclipse JUNO doesn’t start