Installing Oracle 10G and SQL Developer for Windows 7 Home Premium

Hi Folks,
I need your helping me in getting the correct Database installed for my Windows 7 .
Can you please help me out in sending me the correct url for Oracle 10G Database & SQL Developer URL
So i can install both and get on with it...
Thanks ,
satish.p

user4789048 wrote:
Hi Folks,
I need your helping me in getting the correct Database installed for my Windows 7 .
Can you please help me out in sending me the correct url for Oracle 10G Database & SQL Developer URL
So i can install both and get on with it...
Thanks ,
satish.pWith the caveat (as already pointed out by Srini in this thread) that no Oracle product has ever been certified on any "home" edition of any version of Oracle ...
If I were looking to download any product, I'd start by going to that company's web site (like, www.oracle.com) and look for a tab or link called "download". I'll bet if you did that, you'd find all sorts of goodies.
But, again, since you are dealing with a "home" edition of Windows, you'll need to start by installing a virtual machine product -- VM Ware's "VMworkstation" or "VMplayer", or Oracle's VirtualBox. Then you can create a virtual machine running a supported OS. Oracle's own Linux (derived from Red Hat Linux) is also free.

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