Re: Error 0xc000007b on opening python

2020-10-02 Thread Eryk Sun
On 10/2/20, Nipur Gupta wrote: > I've downloaded python 3.6.0 64 bits but whenever I try to open idle, it Python 3.8 supports Windows 8.1, so, unless otherwise required, you should install the latest release of 64-bit Python 3.8, which is currently 3.8.6:

Re: Error 0xc000007b on opening python

2020-10-02 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 10/2/20 4:15 AM, Nipur Gupta wrote: > I've downloaded python 3.6.0 64 bits but whenever I try to open idle, it > doesn't open and displays error 0xc07b. I've tried everything from > reinstalling to updating windows and visual c++ but it's still the same. I > downloaded python earlier also

Re: Error 0xc000007b on opening python

2020-10-02 Thread J.O. Aho
On 02/10/2020 12:15, Nipur Gupta wrote: I've downloaded python 3.6.0 64 bits but whenever I try to open idle, it doesn't open and displays error 0xc07b. I've tried everything from reinstalling to updating windows and visual c++ but it's still the same. There seems to be quite many things

Error 0xc000007b on opening python

2020-10-02 Thread Nipur Gupta
I've downloaded python 3.6.0 64 bits but whenever I try to open idle, it doesn't open and displays error 0xc07b. I've tried everything from reinstalling to updating windows and visual c++ but it's still the same. I downloaded python earlier also it worked that time but opening after few days