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Description download. An application built with wxPython which runs on Windows should look and feel just like any other Windows-specific app. The new waf added an explicit link. Note: Python 3.5.2 has been superseded by Python 3.5.6. Python 3.5.2 was released on June 26th, 2016. Major new features of the 3.5 series, compared to 3.4. Windows users: If installing Python 3.5.1 as a non-privileged user, you may need to escalate to administrator privileges to install an update to your C runtime libraries. Windows downloads for VPython 6. If you have an old VPython 6.x installed, it's a good idea to uninstall it before installing the new VPython 6.11. Go to Control Panel > Uninstall a program and select the old VPython. (but only for Python 2.7): conda install -c mwcraig vpython.

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I installed python 3.6.2 recently on my windows 10 machine, but I cannot seem to uninstall it at all

The error I get is:

No python 3.6 installation was detected

then

0x800070643 Fatal error during installation

Things I tried

  • c:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalProgramsPython > delete folder, app still shows up
  • Revo uninstaller > uninstall python 3.6
  • Uninstall app normally through 'add or remove' programs
  • Delete Python36 environmental path
  • Some combinastion of repair+modify and then uninstall.. no go

How do I fix this?

I haven't tried doing any registry edits or using restore points yet though

Vincent TangVincent Tang
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5 Answers

Solution:

UNHIDE ALL FOLDERS BEFORE FOLLOWING DOWN..

  1. Go to C:Users (Current User Name)AppDataLocalPrograms
  2. Delete Python Folder
  3. Go to Control Panel >>Uninstall a Program
  4. Right Click on Python and then Change/Modify
  5. Click on Repair Python. Note: This will Fail but be Patient
  6. Now Again go to step 3
  7. Now, after step 3, uninstall Python

Congratulations!! Uninstalled!!

Now Install a new fresh version

Happy Coding! The human abstract mea culpa download youtube. Happy Programming!!

Aditya BorkarAditya Borkar

I just used a restore point didn't have to edit registry

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It's also possible to execute the python3 installer again, you get option to repair or uninstall. Just choose uninstall, it will be done properly.

JeonkwanJeonkwan

I uninstalled first which removed it from the list but none of the files.Go to the folder and delete and then delete from the start menu - seems to work.

Richard HoushamRichard Housham

When you click on you will see change/modify option. Click on then repair. when repairing is successfully then try uninstall.

Jitendra SharmaJitendra Sharma

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