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JVM versus Sun Microsystems JVM
Name: Vivere Date: March 5, 2007 at 14:54:34 Pacific OS: XP Dell 5150C Dimension CPU/Ram: Pentium D CPU 2.80GHz 102 Product: DXC 051======Intel R====
Comment:
I read Microsoft no longer supports JVM and favour of the more recent Sun Microsystems JVM, I have the first one, should one change?
I appreciate your replay, Vivere
Microsoft Service Pack Quetion.
Microsoft handed out free Service Pack 2 disk which I ordered well over a year ago ,but never did downloaded . There where so many different opinions
Name: Bryco Date: March 5, 2007 at 15:05:11 Pacific
Reply:
If something works then don't break it but I do use both on mine without any issues.
Bryan
P.S. Whenever Sun comes out with a newer version always install it and then immmediately uninstall the previous version using Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs.
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