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It is possible that you are attempting to install a 64-bit version of Java when you have a 32-bit operating system. Check your operating and confirm this. In Vista you can find this using Start > Control Panel > System. This is similar if you have Windows 7. Here is what it looks like:
If after that you, you follow these instructions from Sun (Java) to locate and install the 32-bit version.
Error: x64.exe not a valid Win32 application
This article applies to:
Platform(s): Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003
Browser(s): Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla 1.4+
Java version(s): 6.0
SYMPTOMS
While trying to install Java a user gets an error message similar to: ' ... x64.exe not a valid Win32 application'
CAUSE
The error message is a result of trying to install a 64-bit version of Java on a 32-bit operating system. SOLUTION
User needs to install a 32-bit version of Java software, since a 64-bit version is not compatible with their 32-bit operating system.
you probably tried to run google .exe.. from start ..run ..and cause this is not a windows execution it can not be run from there ...thats all....if you want to update the gmail or something like that you have to download a valid execution and run the installer..
I don't the problem in the drive, please try to copy the file to your desktop then run it again the same error appears, download the installer for your windows then try from the CD
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