This guide explains how to install and configure Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) and Microsoft Windows x64. This guide also provides information about Optimal Flexible Architecture, cloning an Oracle home, troubleshooting installation issues, and the process to remove the database software.
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"Oracle Database Software Requirements" for information about supported operating systemsThis preface contains these topics:
Oracle Database Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows is intended for anyone installing Oracle Database on a single computer. Additional installation guides for Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Grid Infrastructure, Oracle Database Examples, and Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control are available on Oracle Technology Network at:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html
To use this document, you need the following:
A supported Microsoft Windows operating system installed and tested on your computer system
Administrative privileges on the computer where you are installing the Oracle Database software
Familiarity with object-relational database management concepts
See Also:
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) to install Oracle Database using the default settings
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 to install Oracle Database using the default settings
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The documentation for this release includes platform-specific documentation and generic product documentation.
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For more information, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide for Windows and UNIX
Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide
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