If you are wanting to remove Java altogether you should enter you control panel, go to programs and features. Search the list for Java, select it and then hit the uninstall button. If you are just trying to disable Java it varies by browser type so you will need to search through you toolbar options to find it and then disable it. Most recommend removing it as it is very unsecure.
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if you have a computer to look this up...... you can go and find out your self
There are many places that claim to be trustworthy downloads for the Java Virtual Machine, but most of those sites can be a very big risk to the safety of one's computer. The most trustworthy vendor of the Java Virtual Machine is the Java website which also offers downloads to the latest updated versions of the JDK and other Java products.
You only need a browser with Java. No downloads are required.
See the related links section for Java downloads.
If a person is looking to download free Java updates for their computer or laptop then they can view the official Java webpage. The official page offers the latest Java update for free along with Java downloads for different operating systems.
yes it is but you would have to have java script on your computer to play. just find the website
You download it from the Java site - www.java.com. To be precise, there are different downloads; for the end user, all you need is the Java runtime. For developers who want to write Java programs, you'll probably want to work with an IDE. There are several options for an IDE, including Eclipse, Netbeans, and others. The IDE includes the required runtime.
Yes. Java 1.5 or later (1.6 Recommended) http://www.frostwire.com/?id=downloads
When it comes to java script you can simply download it free from the java website. You can also go to CNET downloads and get it free from there.
Sorry to disappoint you - but the answer is no. You must have Java installed onto your computer in order to play Minecraft, since Minecraft is a Java programmed game and runs in Java. I have provided a download link for the latest Java build in the related links below.
There are several sites online where one can download the Java plugin such as Java, Oracle, Cnet, and Microsoft. One can find their current version of Java by visiting the Java Tester website.