Win 7, 64-bit

I had Py 2.5 installed on my PC earlier this year, and it began failing around June. I finally uninstalled it, and tried 2.6. Still had problems that centered around getting to IDLE. Uninstalled 2.6, and went to 2.7. Same problem. I completely uninstalled 2.7. I do have several folders of py programs. No Python.

After that episode, I began to notice the following messages when I signed on to my PC after a boot. I do not bring my PC down very often.

Specified module could not be found: Loadlib python.dll failed, and another of the same for Python25.dll failed (maybe not found). I did a search for both, but neither were found.

I ignored this inconvenience for a few weeks, and had developed a need to copy a particular python program on Win 7 to another computer. Call it abc.py. I copied it to a thumb drive, and plugged the drive into the other PC, which has Python on it. abc.py was missing from the drive. I tried this about three times, and even went to yet another PC. No abc.py.

Finally, I pulled xyz.py from an XP PC on to the drive. When I put it on yet another PC, xyz.py was there, and I copied it on to the PC. Very strange. Note again, I did not have Python installed on the Win 7 PC. I have no idea if any of this is relevant to the attempt to install Py on my Win 7 PC, but it and the sign-on msgs may indicate something is twisted in the registry.

Comments?

It would be nice to get rid of the two msgs upon sign-on.

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