Berker Peksag added the comment:
This was marked as 'fixed' almost two years ago. I tried to install 3.4.3,
uninstall 3.4.3 and install 3.4.4 again in Win 10 and it worked fine for me. I
guess this was left open accidentally.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I had no trouble ungrading 3.4.1 to 3.4.2 with win7 up to date with 'required'
updates and most recommendedupdates.
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Matthew Barnett added the comment:
@Terry: Just to clarify, I didn't have a problem installing over Python 3.4.1,
only with uninstalling Python 3.4.1 (with other stuff installed there) and then
installing Python 3.4.2.
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Matthew Barnett added the comment:
I've just come across the same problem.
I uninstalled Python 3.4.1 amd64. There were other things installed in that
version, so some stuff remained.
I then tried to install Python 3.4.2 amd64, but it failed (same problem as Zac).
I ran the Python 3.4.1
New submission from Zac Greve:
I am unable to install Python 3.4.2 amd64 on Windows as the installer exits
with an error stating that it cannot run a required program.
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messages: 229465
nosy: Zac.Greve
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Unable
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
Can you copy the exact error that you got?
Have you tried redownloading it, and/or checking with a different version (x86
or Python 3.3)?
Do you have admin privileges on your account?
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Zac Greve added the comment:
It turns out that Windows Installer failed to remove the Python 3.4.1 installer
entry from the registry when I uninstalled that version previously. Deleting
the entry fixed the install.
Basically, Windows borked it.
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