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Install Java on your Windows
1. Introduction
2. Product installation steps
3. Read also
Introduction
If you need to run an application developed in the Java language, you must have Java software that will allow you to install the components and functions of this application on your computer.
This article will guide you through the process of downloading and installing Java on Microsoft Windows.
Product installation steps:
1. Visit the Java website and download the installer
To install Java, you must first download the installer from the Oracle website https://www.java.com/en/.
Visit the "Download Java" page: https://java.com/download
2. Click on the "Free Java Download".
3. You are then prompted to read and accept the End User License Agreement.
4. Depending on the web browser you use to download Java and depending on its configuration, you may be prompted to Download, Save, or Run the installation file.
If you are prompted to run the Java installer file from Oracle, just click the Run button. You may also prefer to save it to your disk, and then search and run the installer manually.
5. Run the installer
Depending on your Windows security settings, you may be prompted to allow Java Installer to modify the files on your computer. This is an important guarantee to make sure that you really want to let the software you have downloaded from the Internet make changes to your computer. Make sure it's the correct installation file, and when you agree, click the "Yes" button.
6. Install Java
You can optionally change the Java installation destination folder (using the bottom left check box), but this is an advanced option that should only be used by users who specifically need to configure Java. It is best to ignore this option.
If you have read and are ready to accept the license agreement, click on the "Install" button.
7. Java will now download and install itself.
8. Check Java
The Java installer will open your default web browser and prompt you to check your Java installation.
Congratulations, you have now installed Java.
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