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Versions of Java » Find Java » Always redirected to the java.com download page Chrome browser versions 42 and above. Starting with Chrome
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package will often complete successfully even though the online installer package has encountered a problem. The offline installer package file is large and will take longer to download than the online http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/QXWXWEFroTg installer. » Download the Windows Offline installer Uninstall any non-working Java installations Remove prior installations of Java that are not working before trying to install again. » Uninstall Java for Windows » Uninstall Java for Mac Temporarily turn off firewall or antivirus clients Active firewall or antivirus software may prevent Java from installing properly. Remember to turn your firewall or antivirus software https://java.com/en/download/help/troubleshoot_java.xml back on when you have successfully completed the Java install. Why do I get file corrupt message during Java installation? This message is most commonly seen by Windows XP users. Running a Microsoft utility and trying the offline installer may resolve the issue. See the installshield FAQ for more details. You can test your Java installation using the instructions in the Test Java section below. Use Java Once you have determined that Java is installed correctly, try the following items to help you run a particular Java application. Restart your browser after installing Java to enable the new version If you are still prompted to update Java after installing the latest version, try restarting your browser. Close all of the browser windows, then reopen any web pages that require Java. In most cases starting a new browser session should make the latest installed version of Java active in your browser. Note: If you are still prompted to update, try restarting your system. Some systems need a restart to register the newly installed Java plugin. Give permission to run Java, when prompted by the browser Browsers wi
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