Jdk 6 compatiblity with Intel Core 2 Duo PC.

I have recently bought a new machine Intel Core 2 Duo Media Centre m8175a and tried installing jdk 6. I got an error message stating that the software is not compatible with the machine and that I must contact my dealer. Any one had this problems? I wonder if the previous jdk's are compatible with the machine. I would really appreciate an answer.
Rifai

pillu wrote:
how to install jdk 6 update 3?Why?
there are later updates.
basically download, install.
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