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    Is there an easier way to download Java?
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    The easiest way is to download it directly from Oracle, as linked above.
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    What can I do if I've followed all the steps and I'm still getting a "Java is not recognized" message?
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    This message usually appears when there's a problem with environment variables in Windows. Reboot your computer and try the test once more. If you get the same message, double-check the steps that involve setting environment variables and make sure you followed them exactly--and remember, they require you installing the kit with all of the default settings.
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    I followed all the steps in the article but it does not work. What do I do?
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    It depends on what's not working. If you are getting an error about Java not being installed, it's likely an issue with the environment variables in Windows. You may just need to reboot to refresh them. If it's still not working, start the process again and follow the instructions here from top to bottom.
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    What if it still doesn't work when I type in JAVA-C in CMD?
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    Your problem may be the result of a newer version of JDK.The list tells you to add c:/programs/etcetera/jdk1.6.0, but you need to check if that's the actual version/path to the jdk file. You may need to alter the numbers.
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    How do I install the kit if Oracle requires company login information?
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    You can create an account and then download the kit. You can create a free Oracle account by selecting view all accounts>Create an account at the top right corner of the java SE downloads page.
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