- #Java update internet explorer 9 install#
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Follow the onscreen instructions to enter the user account information.
#Java update internet explorer 9 Pc#
#Java update internet explorer 9 software#
I have owned other Dell computers but never been pressured into purchasing software coverage. I am not a fan of dealing with 1-800 INDIA anyhow, but really do not appreciate what seems to be a new policy. I do have warranty coverage for customer care and technical support, but was advised that software troubleshooting is NOT covered. The display resembles what Java shows when I attempt to verify installation using Internet Explorer.
I run the program and it shows initializing system status but never displays actual status. I noticed that System Mechanic is not working properly either now. He suggested rolling back Internet Explorer, but he also advised having "Java Run Time" professionally installed. I phoned Dell support and spoke with rep who made remote connection to my computer. I am really stumped this time, as Java does work with Firefox, and there are no issues reported in the Action Center. I have run into problems with Java updates in the past, which were reported in the Action Center, and until last night was able to resolve the issues on my own. My hope is that all I need to do is adjust some setting(s) for Internet Explorer, but could not identify a solution after reviewing Java Help Center options. I start pulling up my Favorites using the Firefox browser, and suddenly no more problems viewing content and navigating. Guess what? I go to the Java home page, run the test applet, and it's all good.
My only salvation for now is that I have an older version of Firefox installed. I cannot use IE right now for my Facebook page, or to check my Yahoo! e-mail, or even request technical support. I viewed some favorites and quickly realized many pages include Java content. The installs completed, but no luck with the test applet.
#Java update internet explorer 9 32 bit#
I completed the 32 bit online install, and the 64-bit offline download again. I even tried turning off my McAfee firewall. I then manually installed the 64-bit version. However, when I ran the test applet, nothing happened.
#Java update internet explorer 9 install#
I went to the official Java home page, clicked on the download button, selected run, and completed install successfully. I am running Internet Explorer 9 and have all required and recommended Windows updates installed. I have Windows 7 Home Premium edition, and a 64-bit operating system. I went online last night after work, and immediately noticed some issues with my browser.