Windows 7 - Java Update

Original title: need help please

Hello everyone and I hope someone can help me.

Necessary to update my java. I deleted all the previous java and tried to download the free java version for Windows 7 @ java.com
It acts like it loads then I get a pop up window telling me that... sun\java\jrel.1.7.0.21\java_sp.dll is corrupt. So I guess that's why it won't recharge and download:(et ici je suis avec AUCUN java sur mon système, et vous savez ce que cela provoque.) I tried the restore to an earlier date, but it won't allow me to return to restore from today. 21/04/2013 so it does not resolve this file.
Anyone know how I can solve this kind of corruption? I searched the internet for answers, but no luck!
Thank you for reading and come back to that, I appreciate any help I can get.
LynnXA

Hello BearPup,

Unfortunately, I uninstalled deleting all older versions of Java, allowing thus my Java was completely wiped out. I ended up installing the installation offline and it loaded :) Thank you for your advice on the installation program included. It's all good now and I fare well :)

Thanks again for your help and your quick response.

Kind regards

LynnXA

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