Is it necessary to uninstall the previous version before downloading the update...since the download and install seem to be one seamless process? I went through the control panel and everything seemed to go well untill but the loading process bogged down and didn't want to complete. Can remember the error message. Would I have more luck going through the Java website?
If you uninstall the previous version first, then try to update via the java applet in Control Panel, I don't know what would happen. I chose to try the java applet first, and was surprised it finally worked after all these years. Only then did I uninstall the old version.
I've always had to install from the java website in the past, and that method never failed me. But this time it certainly was easier, at least for me. Perhaps it was my broadband connection, which was recently made much faster. But even when my java updater worked this time, it did not uninstall the previous version- this I still had to do manually via Add/Remove Programs.
ky331
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for anyone still runing Windows 98/ME, the latest supported version is 5 update 15
http://java.com/en/download/windows98me_manual.jsp
dalem29
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Is it necessary to uninstall the previous version before downloading the update...since the download and install seem to be one seamless process? I went through the control panel and everything seemed to go well untill but the loading process bogged down and didn't want to complete. Can remember the error message. Would I have more luck going through the Java website?
joe53
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March 7th, 2008 05:00
Dale:
If you uninstall the previous version first, then try to update via the java applet in Control Panel, I don't know what would happen. I chose to try the java applet first, and was surprised it finally worked after all these years. Only then did I uninstall the old version.
I've always had to install from the java website in the past, and that method never failed me. But this time it certainly was easier, at least for me. Perhaps it was my broadband connection, which was recently made much faster. But even when my java updater worked this time, it did not uninstall the previous version- this I still had to do manually via Add/Remove Programs.
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March 7th, 2008 11:00