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Asked: September 26, 20242024-09-26T01:01:54+05:30 2024-09-26T01:01:54+05:30In: Windows

What is the process for downloading the 64-bit version of Java Runtime Environment for Windows?

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Hey everyone! So, I’ve been trying to get my head around downloading the 64-bit version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Windows, and honestly, it’s been a bit of a struggle. I’m not super tech-savvy, and I thought it would be easy, but clearly, I was wrong.

I’ve heard you need it for running certain applications and games, which is why I’m keen on getting it set up. From what I gathered, I need to make sure I get the right version for my operating system, but frankly, I got lost in all the different versions and options available on the official site. There’s the 32-bit version, and who knows how many updates they have. Then there’s the whole bit about choosing the right installer. Should I go for the online installer or the offline one?

Honestly, I’m just really confused about the process. I found a couple of links, but they varied so much, and I don’t want to accidentally end up with the wrong version or some suspicious software. I mean, I’ve heard horror stories about malware and stuff, so I certainly don’t want to mess this up.

Also, do I need to uninstall any previous versions of Java I might have before downloading the new one? I think I might have some old version lingering from a while ago. Is that actually necessary, or can I just directly download the new one on top of the old?

I guess what I really need is a step-by-step guide. Like, what’s the first thing I should do? Do I need to make any adjustments to my Windows settings? Any tips would be super helpful! I appreciate any advice you guys can share, even if it’s just your own experience. Thanks in advance for your help—I really don’t want to brick my computer over this!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T01:01:55+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:01 am

      To download the 64-bit version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Windows, start by ensuring that your system is compatible with the 64-bit version. You can check this by going to ‘Settings’ > ‘System’ > ‘About’ and confirming whether your OS is 64-bit. Once confirmed, navigate to the official Oracle website. Look for the JRE downloads section, where you should see different versions listed. Make sure to select the Windows x64 version. Typically, the recommended choice is the offline installer, as it will allow you to download the entire JRE package at once, while the online installer downloads components upon installation, which may not be ideal on slower connections.

      Before installation, it’s a good idea to uninstall any existing old versions of Java you have, as this can prevent conflicts. You can do this by going to ‘Control Panel’ > ‘Programs’ > ‘Programs and Features’ and removing any outdated Java installations. After that, run the downloaded offline installer by double-clicking it and follow the on-screen instructions. It won’t require any special adjustments to Windows settings for the JRE to work. Once installed, restart your computer to ensure everything is set up correctly. If you encounter any issues during installation, refer back to the official documentation on the Oracle website for troubleshooting tips and additional information. This should set you up for running applications and games that require Java without any problems.

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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T01:01:54+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:01 am

      No worries, downloading the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) can be a bit confusing, but I’ll help you through it step by step!

      Step 1: Check Your System Type

      First, make sure you know if your Windows is 64-bit. You can check this by:

      1. Right-click on the “This PC” or “My Computer” icon on your desktop or in File Explorer.
      2. Select “Properties.”
      3. Look for the “System type” entry—it should say either 32-bit or 64-bit.

      Step 2: Download the Right Version

      Now that you know you need the 64-bit version, follow these steps:

      1. Go to the official Oracle Java website: Oracle JRE Downloads.
      2. Find the “JRE” section and look for the 64-bit download link. It will usually say something like “Windows x64” or “Windows (64-bit).”

      Step 3: Choosing the Installer

      You will see options for an online installer and an offline installer:

      • Online Installer: This downloads a small file that fetches the needed components during the installation. This is quicker but requires internet during the setup.
      • Offline Installer: This downloads a larger file that includes everything needed for installation. This is better if you want to install it on multiple machines or if your internet is spotty.

      Pick whichever you think is best for your situation.

      Step 4: Uninstall Previous Versions (Optional)

      If you have an old version of Java installed, it’s a good idea to uninstall it to avoid conflicts:

      1. Go to “Control Panel”.
      2. Select “Programs and Features”.
      3. Look for any Java entries and uninstall them.

      If you don’t see any problems with your existing Java installation, you can also install the new version directly over the old one.

      Step 5: Install Java

      Once you’ve downloaded the correct installer:

      1. Locate the file you downloaded (usually in your “Downloads” folder).
      2. Double-click it to run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. Keep clicking “Next” until it’s done!

      Step 6: Verify the Installation

      To ensure that Java is correctly installed, you can go to the Command Prompt:

      1. Press the Windows key, type “cmd,” and hit Enter.
      2. Type java -version and press Enter.

      If you see the version number of the JRE, congrats, you’re all set!

      Final Tips

      Make sure to download Java only from the official Oracle website to avoid malware. Don’t worry too much about settings; the installer should handle everything for you.

      If you run into any issues during installation, feel free to ask more questions. Good luck, and have fun with your applications and games!

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