JRE 1.3.1 Damaged

Windows 98, PIII, 128Mb of RAM, IE 6.01
When I install the Java Run Time Enviroment 1.3.1, it says the files are damaged. Then it wont load my web application. I tried uninstalling Java and reinstalling, but no luck. I also tried turning off the Java Compiler in IE Options.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your help.

Try downloading again and running the new installation.

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