Oracle install error 10g 64 bit windows

Hi
My operating system is : Windows 7 64-bit, and i have downloaded oracle 10g 64-bit for windows, however when i double click to the install icon, i get the error:
checking operating system version: must be 5.1 or 5.2. Actual 6.1 Failed <<<<
exiting oracle universal installer, etc...
What should i do? Didn't i download the right software??? , I use windows 7 64-bit therefore i have downloaded oracle windows 64-bit
pls help me. Thanks.

Currently, no Oracle software is certified to be installed on Win7. If you use the "search" feature on this forum, you will find that others have managed to hack the install. If you want a supported platform/install, use a certified OS that is listed in the 10.2.0.4 Installation Guide at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b15681/reqs.htm#CHDHGGFE
HTH
Srini

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