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: If possible, upgrade to a newer operating system (e.g., Windows 10/11) and use the latest Java version. For critical legacy systems, consider isolating them in a secure environment or using virtual machines.

machine, you've likely hit a wall. Here’s the quick breakdown: The Bad News: Java 16 is 64-bit only. There is no official 32-bit installer for Java 16. No Windows XP Support. Modern Java requires Windows 7 SP1 at a minimum. The Solution:

JRE 8 is a more stable and compatible version for Windows XP. Java SE 8 is also the last version that supports Windows XP.

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