Oracle 6i developer installation problem

Hi all,
I am trying to install oracle 6i developer in oracle 9i database.
it is give following error.
"unable to load g:\install\oiexec.dll error perform inpage operation "
what is the problem ? please guide (inform steps) how I can installed oracle 6i developer
in the oracle 9i database. 9i database is running.
Your truly,
Mateen
[email protected]

Hi
I have 128 ram.
I uninstall oracle 9i and then first install oracle 6i deve
but error is same.
"unable to load g:\install/oiexec.dll error perform inpage operation"
any suggustion please
regards.
mateen

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