On 4/16/2023 10:09 PM, MRAB wrote:
On 2023-04-16 21:54, Khoinguyen Nguyen wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I have tried to reinstall, repair, and run in command prompt, but it
seems
as though pip won't install. I am using Windows 10 and Python 3.11.3. Are
there any other suggestions for troubleshooting?
Thank you.
Have you tried using pip via the Python Launcher?
py -m pip
That's installed by default by the installer from python.org.
To elaborate, Python might have been installed using an installer from
python.org, from the Windows store, or in some other way. "py" may only
be available for a python.org installer.
In general, you would do best to always launch pip with the command
pythonx -m pip
where "pythonx" means the command that launches the version of python
you want to work with. This might be "py", "python3.11", "py -3.11", or
something else, so use what you will be using on your system.
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