![]() If you can't install Java, maybe you're not yet ready to use the Android SDK. Again, if this gives you any trouble, stop what you're doing and learn a bit more about your computer. On Windows, head to the Oracle website and download the correct version (32- or 64-bit) for your computer.If you did, install it again - you should know how to do that if you knew how to uninstall it. On a Mac, it's pretty easy because you'll already have it installed unless you uninstalled it. ![]() For most things, you'll be doing with the SDK, both Open Java and Sun Java from Oracle (yes, that Oracle) will work. You'll need a working version of Java to run the SDK components. Source: Android Central (Image credit: Source: Android Central)
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