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The thread discusses persistent Windows update notifications related to Java that keep reappearing despite multiple installation attempts. The original poster seeks advice on how to resolve the issue. A respondent suggests it might be caused by Java or antivirus interference, recommending restarting the computer, temporarily disabling security software, and then reinstalling the updates, noting that the notifications may simply be reminders for already installed updates.

SenpaiChan

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they've been in my windows update for a while and they just keep coming back regardless of how many time i try to install them

any ideas for a fix?
 

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It may be a Java problem, or perhaps your Antivirus is stopping it. Restart your computer, take off any Security programs you have running, then try to run the updates. DO REMEMBER to start your AV after doing this.

Most probably, they are already installed. You just get the notification... you can remove it by "Do not remind me of these updates" or something like that. It's in Windows Updates. Java has had a lot of problems, especially with Chrome.

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It may be a Java problem, or perhaps your Antivirus is stopping it. Restart your computer, take off any Security programs you have running, then try to run the updates. DO REMEMBER to start your AV after doing this.

Most probably, they are already installed. You just get the notification... you can remove it by "Do not remind me of these updates" or something like that. It's in Windows Updates. Java has had a lot of problems, especially with Chrome.
 

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