Yeah, I just tried installing both the 32 bit (I'm assuming it's the option in the dropdown box that just says "Windows") and the 64 bit. Windows installer crashes on both of them.<BR><BR>The funny ...
If Java is not working in Windows 11/10, these solutions may help you troubleshoot the issue. Although, due to the lack of NPAPI support, Java applets stopped working in Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, ...
To check which version of Java you have on your Windows computer, you'll need to open the Command Prompt.
Here are the three easiest ways to fix Java’s “not recognized as an internal or external command” error: Install or reinstall Java and the JDK on your computer Add Java’s bin directory to the computer ...
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