Zinrius wrote:Now, that being said, how do I know what sort-of-download my Dell/Windows7 Laptop should I download ? I don't know what this about "32bit" or "64bit" download is.
Could you tell me how I find out which one I could download ?
Aaaaappreciated.
Sure! This works with both Windows 7/Vista, and the XP steps are very similar.
Open an Explorer window (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Windows Explorer). In the window pane on the left, there will be a list of directories. Find the one labeled "Computer" with the icon of a monitor, right click on it, and select "Properties." From there, you can see if you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system:
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Once you know which one you have, you can download and install the correct JRE file.
If your machine is 64-bit like mine, you will install
*BOTH* the 64-bit and 32-bit executable. If it says "32-bit," you will install the 32-bit EXE only. For 64-bit systems, Sun Microsystems doesn't say there's an order to installation, but I recommend installing 32-bit first followed by 64-bit.
Java 7 EXEs.png
Just click the blue link labeled "EXE" next to the "Windows" or "Windows x64" (and under the heading "JRE") title to download the installer(s).
Installation is straightforward -- just run the program(s) you downloaded, and Java takes care of the rest, updating files as necessary.
Let me know if you need anything cleared up.

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