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Okay so you need to update Goolge Chrome. I take it that you already did.
As for Java - do you know why you have the 64bit Java version installed? Generally for Windows 7 you don't need Java at all but if you are going to use it the 32bit version is recommended.
See: https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml
Personally I don't have Java installed and have not needed it for the last couple of years.64-bit Windows operating systems (such as Windows 7, Vista or XP) come with a 32-bit Internet Explorer (IE) browser as the standard (default) for viewing web pages. These operating systems also include a 64-bit Internet Explorer browser, however using it is optional and it must be explicitly selected to view web pages. Note that because some web content may not work properly in a 64-bit browser, we recommend using the default 32-bit browser and downloading 32-bit Java.
RE: Java and browser security. If you must have Java to run a program that requires it consider the following:
How to turn off Java in your browser - and why you should do it now.
Suggest running GeekUninstaller (portable) and select both versions of Java for removal - one at a time with a reboot between each removal. Let GeekUnistaller scan for remnants and delete them.
Once both Java versions have been removed download JavaRa
Make sure that you get the correct download link as the page may show a big green download button for something else that you want to avoid!
I note the requirement for .NET Framework to be installed. Maybe it is required to remove Java and maybe a .NET Framework issue prevents removal. However try JavaRa and see if it will run.
Extract JavaRa files to a folder on your desktop.
Right click JavaRa.exe and choose run as administrator.
Configure JavaRa settings to "Do not check for updates"
Click the Remove Java Runtime button and select version(s) for removal. Run more than once if required. Reboot when completed.
RE: Java re-installation.
Personally I'd avoid installing it but if you need it begin with the 32bit version only. Unless you really need Java running in your Chrome 64bit browser or IE64bit version.
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Last edited by Callender; 23 Oct 2015 at 18:58. Reason: remove duplicated link