Creating DATABASE in 10g installed in 64 bit windows 7

hi please some buddy help me to create database in oracle 10g
I have installed 10g in win7 64 bit.It is working properly but configuration assistant is not being installed thats why i am unable to create database.

925013 wrote:
hi please some buddy help me to create database in oracle 10g
I have installed 10g in win7 64 bit.It is working properly but configuration assistant is not being installed thats why i am unable to create database.You can't install 10g on Win 7.
Workaround is to use VMware configuration of WinXP or Win Vista
or
try oracle 11g version

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