Jdeveloper 11 bring blue screen in Windows7?

I installed Jdeveloper11 and JDK6u16 on Windows7(RTM from MSDN) yesterday.
When I started Jdeveloper, it reported error to integrate Weblogic. Blue screen happen after it hang up for a while. It's the first time I saw blue screen since Windows XP. Wonderful!
Is there any solution let Jdeveloper run on Win7?

Hi!
I'm using it with Win7 RC. You should start it in compatibility mode or manually modify the wls scripts (loog in the log window and you will see the script path) to include 8.3 file path fomrat instead of long filenames format for JDK path. Also, you may need to enable single user mode for JDev depending on you Win 7 config for default user folder.
Still, you may encounter a number of bugs / strange behaviours as JDev and WLS is not programmed windows / long files friendly and surely not Win 7 friendly for now :)
Regards,
PaKo

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