Jre-windows-i586

What is jre-windows-i586?What type of file it is?

832572 wrote:
True. Chances are that the OP has already resolved the issue, but for the benefit of future readers who wish to check the forum for answers, it would be beneficial to answer the questionmeacod has answered the question as precisely as the OP has asked. The file in question is a JRE installer for windows, which has nothing to do with rendering web content. So if you answer old questions for the benefit of other people, make sure you are precise and correct. If you're not, there are loads of members here who will bash correct you. ;)

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