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The error may appear in other circumstances as well. Here are a couple of suggestions to resolve it if a 32-bit 64-bit conflict is not the issue on your end:
1. You can try and uninstall Java completely from the system and run the installation again afterwards. You may use the Windows uninstaller for that or a third-party program such as Java Ra for that. It is advised to remove previous versions of Java, e.g. version 7, prior to installing a newer major version, e.g. version 8.
2. The installer may be corrupt and re-downloading it may resolve the issue. Also, using the offline installer should resolve most download-related issues.
3. Make sure that antivirus solutions are not blocking the deployment of Java.
4. Try Oracle's official Java uninstall tool which may help you remove older versions of Java from the operating system.
5. There may be a conflict with the Microsoft update KB2918614. Trying the workarounds suggested on the page may resolve the installation issue.
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- Close the installer when you see Java error 1603. (It has installed a bunch of files, but exits prematurely.)
- Open javacpl.exe from C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_XX\bin (or for x64, C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_XX\bin) where XX is the update number.
- Uncheck "Enable Java content in the browser" on security tab and click OK to close Java control panel
- Retry installing Java. It usually succeeds for me this time.
- Open javacpl.exe again (see step #2)
- Check Enable Java content in browser on security tab and click OK to close Java control panel
- If it still fails, try uninstalling windows update KB2918614, then reboot and try these steps again.