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Scroll to the bottom of the Plug-Ins page until you locate the Java link button. Click on the Java button to open the Sun web site to download and install Java. 1. Check the download file size · 2. If 5.0 Beta 1, Beta 2 or RC is installed, uninstall it. · 3. Run the JDK installer · 4. If you want to run Netscape 7.x/ Windows XP. Java Development Click on “Java SE” on the right (under “Popular Downloads”.) installation, you can select Windows x64 as your platform. Azul does provide 32-bit binaries of JDK 9 for Windows and Linux so I thought I would test the option on our Zulu build of the OpenJDK. As of April 8, 2014 Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP and therefore it is no longer an officially supported platform. Users may still continue to use Java JDK 8u152 will install out-of-the box, and I have it working on my XP 32-bit laptop. I have not been able to install u162 or u161

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