Ken...

When running Win 7 64bit, you only have to install BOTH Java 32bit and 64bit IF -- that's IF -- you also run 64bit browsers.

If not, you only need to install the 32bit Java files. Most users do not run or install 64bit browsers as they tend to be sluggish even in 64bit Win 7 machines like yours...and mine for that matter. The 32bit browsers and 32bvit Java run just fine and very fast, in both 32bit Win 7 and 64bit Win 7.

If you install Java, while the browsers are closed down, and they fail to recognize that a new version is installed, then you should delete EVERY scrap of Java from the machine, make sure all Java and related components are de-installed from the Program and Features applet, then do a new install of the latest Java, which is version 7 Update 11 as of this message.

Then you will usually find that all is installed and is known to all the browsers, and the Java Control Panel applet will also report that the latest version is installed and active.

Joe
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