Problem with java virtual machine

hi i tried to install football manager 2007 nad it started a different installer that were using java virtual machine.i have the latest java virtual machine installed to my computer.after it loads the java virtual machine and the window closes , nothing happens.my computer continues work normally but the installation doesn't continue.! hope that someone can help me.

Hi
I'm having the same problem.
I run the .exe file, and the installation hangs. I've tried running the .jar file instead, and get a JVM not found error.
Hope someone can help. Thanks.

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