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you have to install the free Java utility. Then · and if so · you can skip the Step 2 below. To do that · first · launch the Run box by pressing Windows+R. Then · type the following in the box and press Enter: cmd In the Command Prompt window that opens · type the following command and press Enter: java -version If you have Java installed on your PC · you'll see your Java version . In this case · skip Step 2 below and head straight to Step 3 . If Command Prompt displays the following message · then you don't have Java installed. In this case · install the utility using Step 2 below. 'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command · launch a web browser on your computer and open the Java download web page . There · in the "Windows" section · download the appropriate file for your machine. When Java is downloaded · double-click the installer file to install the utility on your PC. Then · you're ready to launch your JAR files. To do that · Java(TM) Platform SE Binary. If you don't see that option in the "Open With" menu · you can do so using a free file compression app · like WinRAR. To start · install the free version of WinRAR on your PC. Then restart your PC . In a File Explorer window
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