Whether or not this answers the question...I'd say that this is probably a wonderful edge case in that we have a poorly written question which earned a poorly written (by other standards) answer.
The answer is appropriate for the question, but the real issue lies with the question. There's not enough detail or information to suggest that reinstalling Java is the right thing to do at first blush. One has to go out to another site (read: Google) to determine that this is what the particular error code means to do.
Not a fan of the audit review; I think you got caught in a poor loop. Personally I'd have skipped this one, then went back to close the question and downvote the answer.
In either event, the answer also has to be objective. How can one be sure that this is the right thing to do if the question itself is very much open to interpretation?