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I would suggest that you first uninstall the old version for Firefox. In Windows XP, go to: Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs Select "Mozilla Firefox", and proceed to uninstall.
Then download a new version of Firefox (using another browser, such as IE or Chrome). The latest version is available at: http://www.getfirefox.com/
Then install the new version (click on the file that you download).
For more on installation, see this Firefox help file: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Installing%20Firefox%20on%20Windows
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.
Clear cache and history from your browser (Internet explorer or Mozilla firefox) . Also update to the latest version of java. You can download and install from http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Select the download file as per your operating system . Once java is updated restart your operating system. Hope this helps.
You need to go to C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<profile name> (Windows Vista and Windows 7) and delete the addon, it usually has its own folder depending on the addon. For Windows 2000/XP, it would be C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<profile name>. If all else fails, delete the entire Mozilla folder from the Roaming folder (Windows Vista/Windows 7) or the Application Data folder (Windows 2000/Windows XP).
Have you downloaded the newest version of Firefox, came out a week or so ago. It asked me to download a new version of java which I did. Also you might have set the default player to explorer. Computers, in my opinion, are the biggest time savers and also the biggest time wasters ever invented by man.
When exactly are you getting this error message? Which website you want to browse to?
Steps to try: 1. Download and install Flash Player ActiveX control for your Internet Browser. 2. Make sure that you have the latest version of Java installed. 3. Restore your Internet Explorer 8 to the default settings. 4. Check for any updates available for your Windows and Internet Explorer. 5. Try using some other browser such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Crome and/or Opera and check if the website loads correctly?
For the DI-704P (Revision B) you will need to download and install the Java Plug-in for your Operating System.
To download and install the Java Plug in now click the link below.
Windows XP, Me, NT, 2000, 98, or 95 and Internet Explorer - http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp
An alternative is to upgrade your browser to the following:
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (with SP1)
Internet Explorer 5.x (Mac)
Netscape 6.0 or higher
Mozilla 1.2.1 (5.0) or higher
Firefox 0.8 or higher
Opera 6.0 or higher
Safari (with Java 1.3.1 or higher)
Camino 0.7 or higher
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