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batken

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hi,

i am facing a problem here. i am using windows 98. i want to download "JDK 5.0 update 6" from www.java.sun.com. After click on the download link, "The page cannot be displayed" prompt out. but if i use other browsers, it can proceed to agreement part. the problem only occured when i am using my PC's IE browser. What is the problem? My IE version is too old? ***The java.sun.com website is working properly and the "JDK 5.0 can be download without any problem occur if i am using other PCs or I am using my PC's other latest version of browser. so, the problem occured because of my older version of browser is it?
Thank You.

Best regards,
bk
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This will rebuild rather than restore the registry and also replace missing or corrupt system files

Boot the PC and keep tapping F8 right after the beep until you get options, select command prompt only, type scanreg.exe /fix then press enter, it will run through a few screens then say registry repaired. Press enter then press ctrl + alt + delete keys together to reboot.

When Windows has loaded, click start, all programmes, accessories, system tools, system information, tools then run system file checker and replace any files it asks for from the 98 CD then reboot.

When it has loaded to the desktop, click start, programmes accessories, system tools to run disc clean up, then run disc defragmenter from system tools


Then check Windows Update

On a web page, click tools, internet options, delet cookies, delet files, tick include offline content, delete history. Click security, click defaults, click privacy, click defaults, click advanced, click programs, click reset web setting

Click apply on each tab before moving to the next one
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