Oracle 11G database for 64 bit windows installation error

Hi,
I downloaded the 11G 64bit for windows and unzipped the files into one folder and ran the setup.exe as an administrator. It opened up the java screen and I chose, create and configure a database. Next screen I chose, Desktop Class, when I click next it dies. It does not show me teh next screen. I went to the appdata folder and saw this error but not sure what to do EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005). Please help. Thanks for your time and help.

Adipur wrote:
Hello, have you tried to create new administrator user, and install using that newly created user...?You found this to be a band-aid solution in your specific instance. (Strange case of installation on windows 7 - unable to complete installation But you have drawn the wrong conclusions and never found the real issue in the cited thread. Under the circumstances, I would not be offering this up as a generalized solution, as you are doing in this thread and in others:
Re: Oracle 11G database for 64 bit windows installation error
Re: Trouble installing Oracle Personal in Windows 7 64-bit environment
I have been doing Oracle DBA work since v 7.3, and have never seen advice like this to be anything more than a work-around the real issue.
Edited by: EdStevens on May 15, 2013 7:03 AM

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