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nommy | 18:06 Mon 02nd Feb 2009 | Computers
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Hello all. Can anyone help please. In my Add or Remove Programs in the control panel, I have several updates for Java, and they are all pretty big. Do I need to keep these, or can I delete previous ones and just keep most recent. I tried to do a screen shot to show you, but failed. Here is a list of what there is. Thanks for any help.

Java (TM) 6 Update 11 size 94.38MB
Java (TM) 6 Update 2 size 133.00MB
Java (TM) 6 Update 3 size 133.00MB
Java (TM) 6 Update 5 size 136.00MB
Java (TM) 6 Update 7 size 136.00MB
Java (TM) SE Runtime Environment 6 Update 1
size 159.00MB
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I understand that each time you update Java it does a complete reinstall.

So I believe you can delete all the old versions except the newest one.

If you are not sure what ones to delete you could just delete them ALL, then download the latest one from here.

http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
yes you can delete all but the latest one
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Thank you VHG and ChuckFickens. Very much appreciate your help. Thank you for the link VHG. That should free. up some space. It's so friendly when people help you out. I bow to your knowledge.
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Today I went to control panel and clicked on Add/Remove programs, in order to remove the earlier versions of Java. It just wont open, clicked on it loads, even rebooted, still won't open.I put Sfc /scannow (press enter) into command prompt and had it check all windows files. It did that taking half an hour to complete, but closed and told me nothing. I defragged C/D drives and checked them for errors, still no joy. Could anyone tell me please what's wrong and can I fix it. Many thanks.
I comprehend that each time you update Java it does a total reinstall.

So I trust you can erase all the old variants with the exception of the most current one.

In the event that you don't know what ones to erase you could simply erase them ALL, at that point download the most recent one from here. -https://www.sevenmentor.com/java-course-in-latur
I comprehend that each time you update Java it does a total reinstall.

So I trust you can erase all the old variants with the exception of the most current one.

In the event that you don't know what ones to erase you could simply erase them ALL, at that point download the most recent one from here - https://www.sevenmentor.com/java-course-in-latur
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