really i dont under stand it at all my operating system is a 64bit i am a 8th grader so please put any complicated info into a simple form. But i think i have this problem:
The SYSTEM account does not have Full Control permissions on the folder that you are trying to install the Windows Installer package to. You notice the error message because the Windows Installer service uses the SYSTEM account to install software.
You might need to have your Mom or Dad (or whoever has an ADMIN level account) do the installation of Java.
Or else something has messed up the permissions on the Program Files directory. It's also possible that this is a side effect of a security program that's set up to prevent software installation
well my mom doesnt know that much about computers and I already have access to the admin level account and i feel like something did mess up the permissions and when i download it says 1603 idk how i messed everything up but i just wanna play minecraft and I have no security programs. If you need any information ill tell you unless it like personal.
Start -> Control Panel -> Windows Update -> View Update History ->. Installed Updates
KB2918614 is labelled "Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2918614)" and it was published in August 2014
You can type KB2918614 in the search box in the upper right corner of the screen that shows Installed Updates, then you can uninstall it. reboot and try installing Java again.
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/834484
Or else something has messed up the permissions on the Program Files directory. It's also possible that this is a side effect of a security program that's set up to prevent software installation
Start -> Control Panel -> Windows Update -> View Update History ->. Installed Updates
KB2918614 is labelled "Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2918614)" and it was published in August 2014
You can type KB2918614 in the search box in the upper right corner of the screen that shows Installed Updates, then you can uninstall it. reboot and try installing Java again.
Did you try to install Java as Administrator?
You could try Microsoft's "FixIt" tool: https://support2.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall/
You could try JavaRA: https://singularlabs.com/software/javara/