Sql developer for windows vista

hello,
I have downloaded oracle SQL developer 12.1, as of now i am using windows vista home edition so I am unable to istall on my laptop.
so please any one of you guys can help me with that.
Thank you

Hi,
Work fine for me , 1.2.1 Main Build-32.00 on Vista Home Basic notebook.
What's your actual error ?
Did you download the version with JRE included ?
HTH
Zack

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