I can't update Java

My Java is outdated; I tried to click the icon in the control panel and got no response at all.  I even tried to use a shortcut for Java, done using the icon in the Control Panel, but nothing happened when I clicked this either.

I tried manually updating; while I was able to get that I guess it was the update of Java (a bunch of code; when it is placed in a file and "clicked", I received a message that says Windows does not recognize the file type - and it happened if done "online" or "offline".) LLA has arrived for both 32 - and 64-bit Java I use both 32 - and 64-bit IE).

I use Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on an HP dv6 laptop.  Thank you!

After spending six hours on my computer trying to figure out what to do, before turning to this site, I managed to update to the latest Java, with the program do its 'clean' installation, as it should.

Thank you for being there; you have always helped me in the past and I know really "know your stuff" - even if I didn't need this time.

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