If you're having trouble playing Gamesville games on Microsoft Vista (and even some models of Windows XP) and you've tried installing/reinstalling Sun Java and clearing your Java cache, then you may want to consider using Microsoft Java instead of Sun Java.
Below are instructions on how to install Microsoft Java if your computer does not already come equipped with it, or if your version of Microsoft Java has become corrupted.
To use Microsoft Java, you first need to disable Sun Java.
To do this…
- Open up Internet Explorer and go to the Tools menu.
- Select "Internet Options". Go to the "Advanced" tab and scroll down until you see "Java (Sun)" or something similar. Uncheck the box. Click the "Apply" button. Then press "OK".
- Now you're ready to install your new Microsoft Java.
To install Microsoft Java…
- … you need to first download the Microsoft Java VM. Try downloading and installing it from one of the following links–but please be advised, we are in no way affiliated with, nor responsible for, the content on the following sites and strongly advise scanning this software to be safe:
- Download the MS Java file to your desktop and scan the file for malware.
- Double click the file, named "msjavx86.exe", and click "Install" when prompted.
- After the file is installed, your computer will ask you to restart. Click "Yes".
- After your computer restarts, start Internet Explorer and go to the Tools menu.
- Select "Internet Options". Go to the "Advanced" tab and scroll down until you see "Microsoft VM". Make sure all three boxes are checked. You can see a preview of how your options should look here:
- Click the "Apply" button, then click the "OK" button.
- Close all your Internet Explorer windows, then open Internet Explorer back up.
- Go to Gamesville.com and select any of our Free Games to play.
You're now using the Microsoft Java VM. If you still experience problems after doing this, please contact customer service and be sure to reference this article.


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Comment by "LadyB" — October 12, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
Hi Lady B:
I've been a member of this site for seven years. I wondered the same thing too. Until I won at BingoZone. It wasn't much but the check was sent to my old address that I had registered with. Fortunately it eventually found me. Now I keep my address up to date even though I usually find my self playing the games with cash prizes.
Every so oftewm I stop in for Bingo and you never know when there will be a check in the mail!
Comment by theo_444444 — October 12, 2007 @ 5:10 pm
Chris, I can get on now, just a little slow loading but may be my computer. I appreciate your email about my difficulties. Thank you!
Comment by gwenstertx — October 14, 2007 @ 12:13 am