On 12/3/2014 10:16 PM, Aseem Bansal wrote:
I am using 32-bit Python on a 64-bit Windows.

Edit with IDLE is missing from the context menu. I am working on
Windows 7. I have searched on google a lot and have tried everything
said in superuser, stackoverflow etc. I have even tried re-installing
Python.

I suspect the problem is with the registry. Only one version of Python/Idle can be connected to that entry.

> I am now only left with re-installing Windows itself which I
don't think is a good idea.

Definitely not.

Shouldn't the Python installer be able to fix this thing?


I have both Python 2.7 and 3.4 installed but I uninstalled both and
tried installing one. No use.

Did you check "[x] make default version", whatever the exact wording is?
How did you uninstall, and reinstall?

Is there some problem with Python (un-)installer on Windows?

Occasionally.

asking because I have multiple IDLE in my Start menu one of which
starts to install Python 3.3 in the default location (which I had
earlier).

I do not understand how a Start menu entry can begin an installation. It is the result of installation.

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