Java currently only successfully identifies valid versions of 32 bit Java installed alone.
Actualmente Java es solo capaz de detectar instalaciones válidas de 32 bits de Java.
If you already have 32 bit Java installed, you do not have to uninstall the 32 bit Java to install 64 bit Java; both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions can be resident.
Si ya tiene Java de 32 bits instalado, usted no tiene que desinstalar el Java de 32 bits para instalar Java de 64 bits; tanto las versiones de 32 bits y 64 bits se pueden estar instaladas y ejecutar al mismo tiempo.
Either 1) no Java installation was found, or 2) your 64 bit Windows computer does not have 64 bit Java installed.
If you are running a 64-bit operating system and have the 64-bit version of Java installed, the only limit is the amount of RAM you have physically installed.
If in doubt that your 64 bit Java is installed correctly, go to the Control Panel and "Uninstall a program" again to see that it is installed.
Si usted duda de que Java de 64 bits está instalado correctamente, vaya al Panel de control y "Desinstalar un programa" de nuevo para comprobar que está instalado.
On 64-bit Windows, if you only have the 64-bit version of Java installed, the Java plugin will not be available since current Firefox releases are 32-bit browsers
If the version of Java installed is Java 8, Firefox must run in 64 bit.
Si la versión de Java instalada es Java 8, Firefox debe ejecutarse en 64 bits.
RRRummy will only work if you have Java installed on your computer.
RRRummy solo funcionará si tienes el Java instalado en tu ordenador.
If it's executable and you have Java installed, it should open.
Si es ejecutable y tienes Java instalado, entonces debe abrirse.
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