Don DeZutter added the comment:
On Windows 7 SP1 x64 after having installed Python 3.3 (x64) in “c:\Python33”
and then subsequently installing Python 3.4 (x64) in “c:\Python34”, and then
uninstalling the Python 3.3 (x64) and I’m not sure what else I may have done, I
can no longer do any of the following:
Open an IDLE window using the Windows Start Menu;
Uninstall, Change, or Repair Python 3.4 using Windows Programs and
Features;
Uninstall Python 3.4 using Windows Start Menu;
Reinstall Python 3.4 using the current 3.4 .msi install program.
I would like to go back to being able to do a forced fresh install.
I am a Python newby so maybe I should open a new incident but I don’t know how
to start one yet.
Perhaps I should try the previously described reproduce procedure by doing the
following:
Rename or delete target installation folder and then rerun Python installation
procedure to install.
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nosy: +DeZutter
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