Guide to Oracle 10g - 64 bit version download

I have the book "Guide to Oracle 10g" for my Oracle class and there are 2 discs in the back. These contains a 32bit version that will not install on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
I was wondering if someone could please point out the file(s) I need to download so I can install this on my computer to do homework on. The instructor informed us that the version on the disc allowed a computer to act as both the client and server.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: 881466 on Aug 24, 2011 9:50 PM
Edited by: 881466 on Aug 24, 2011 9:51 PM

Your first link points to the page where the second link points to a file. Is that the only file I need?My first link points to all Oracle Database download files (11gR2, 11gR1, 10gR2).
From the second link you can download 10.2.0.3 -- http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/10203vista-087538.html
As mentioned in the second link, you will have to "After installing Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.3), install the 10.2.0.4 patchset or higher, which can be downloaded from My Oracle Support. Oracle Database 10g Release 2 is supported on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 with the 10.2.0.4 patchset or higher. If installing on Windows 7, then 10.2.0.5 patchset or higher must be used.". Please note you need to have a valid username/password and CSI number to access the download page from My Oracle Support (MOS) website -- https://support.oracle.com
If you have access to MOS website, you can find the list of patches (10.2.0.4/10.2.0.5) in (Oracle Database Upgrade Path Reference List [ID 730365.1]).
Thanks,
Hussein

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