j s added the comment:
I had this issue too, I realised that I had installed the 32bit version on a
machine running 64bit. So I uninstalled and installed the 64bit and it's fine
now.
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amundell added the comment:
I had a similar issue in Win8, but occured after installing another program. My
issue was related to the TCL_Library environment variable. If it is related to
this error it can be confirmed by opening the command prompt, changing dir to
cd c:\python33\ and typing
Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
Unfortunately, there is not much to check now that you got it working. Doing
what Roger first asked for might have given insights, but we can now not
determine the issue anymore.
So closing this as works for me.
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resolution: - works
New submission from Abhijeet Joshi:
Hello,
I have installed Idle for python 3.3 on windows 8 and trying to open the GUI
but unable to open anything.
The screen doesn't show up on monitor.
Please help me here.
Thanks
Abhijeet
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nosy: jabhijeet
Roger Serwy added the comment:
Can you launch Python from a command line and then launch IDLE from there?
cd c:\python33
python
After python starts, enter the following:
import idlelib.idle
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Abhijeet Joshi added the comment:
Thanks for your reply.
I have tried re-installing it 3-4 times and it started working now.
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Roger Serwy added the comment:
I wonder if there is a bug in the Python installer on the new Windows 8
platform, though it is unlikely.
I will leave this issue open for Windows 8 developers to comment. (I don't have
Win8 for testing just yet.) Feel free to close.
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Abhijeet Joshi added the comment:
will leave it open so that some win8 developer will check it out.
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