• Re: Unable to completely remove Python 3.10.9 (64 bit) from Computer

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Roland_M=c3=bcller?=@21:1/5 to Pau Vilchez via Python-list on Wed Oct 4 22:08:56 2023
    On 25.9.2023 19.58, Pau Vilchez via Python-list wrote:
    Hello Python Team,



    I am somehow unable to completely remove Python 3.10.9 (64 Bit) from my
    computer. I have tried deleting the Appdata folder then repairing and then
    uninstalling but it still persists in the remove/add program function in
    windows 10. I am just trying to reinstall it because I didn’t add it to
    the path correctly, any help is greatly appreciated.

    This is a Windows issue and not actually Python -specific. It may happen
    to every program you install.

    If something is installed by the normal way using the W10 installer it
    should be removable too. If not there should be some error.



    Very Respectfully,



    Pau Vilchez



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  • From Mats Wichmann@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 5 12:50:55 2023
    On 10/4/23 13:08, Roland Müller via Python-list wrote:

    On 25.9.2023 19.58, Pau Vilchez via Python-list wrote:
        Hello Python Team,


        I am somehow unable to completely remove Python 3.10.9 (64 Bit)
    from my
        computer. I have tried deleting the Appdata folder then repairing
    and then
        uninstalling but it still persists in the remove/add program
    function in
        windows 10. I am just trying to reinstall it because I didn’t add >> it to
        the path correctly, any help is greatly appreciated.

    This is a Windows issue and not actually Python -specific. It may happen
    to every program you install.

    If something is installed by the normal way using the W10 installer it should be removable too. If not there should be some error.

    Python seems somewhat prone to this on Windows, I recently had a case
    where the original version of two upgraded Pythons were still stuck
    sitting in the Programs (which I didn't notice originally), so it looked
    like 3.11.1 and 3.11.4 were *both* installed, as well as two 3.10
    versions - this was an otherwise well-behaving system, so it was quite mystifying.

    You can run uninstall directly from the installer file (download it
    again if you need to). This may work better than selecting "modify" from
    the Programs applet - a "stuck" installation may still be missing some
    piece of information even if you tried to repair it.

    If things are *really* stuck Microsoft provide a tool which I've used
    with success on really messed up installation info.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed-cca7d1b6-65a9-3d98-426b-e9f927e1eb4d

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