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 by: Thomas Passin - Sat, 11 Mar 2023 03:32 UTC

On 3/10/2023 9:51 PM, Thomas Passin wrote:
> On 3/10/2023 6:27 PM, Jan Vasko wrote:
>
> Please note that you can't attach images in these posts, at least not so
> we can read them.  Instead, copy the messages from the console and paste
> them into your post.
>
> I suggest that you check to make sure that your system hasn't been
> damaged or corrupted - just to make sure.  You can check it and have
> Windows restore any of the OS files if they have been damaged.  If
> everything is OK, then that would remove one potential issue, so it's
> worth doing.  It may take some time, but it's worth doing.
>
> Here's what to do. First, open a console with administrative privileges
> - the easiest way is to press <Windows key-x> and choose "Command Prompt
> (Admin).  In the console, run
>
> dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
>
> (see
> https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000122035/how-to-use-the-deployment-image-servicing-and-management-tool-dism-to-repair-the-windows-system-store)
>
> If repairable problems are found, then run:
>
> dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
>
> Finally follow up by running
>
> sfc /scannow
>
> sfc can also repair some errors, and some people run it first, but I
> have read that it's more useful to run Dism first.
>
> If any errors were found and corrected, reboot and try to uninstall
> Python3.11, then re-install it.
>
> If no errors were found, report that back here and we'll try to go on
> from there.

If it were me, the next thing I'd try is to install Python 3.10.x. I'd
get a 64-bit installer from python.org. Yes, I know you want to install
3.11, but this way will give you a clean, fresh installer to try. If
the installation succeeds, it would be a good data point and also give
you a (somewhat) updated version of Python on your system.

>> I would like to ask you for help. I have been using Python 3.8 for
>> almost 2 years and I decided to update to 3.11. Initially everything
>> was correct. But at some point Windows shows me that Python is being
>> reinstalled (I don't have a message print screen ..), but from that
>> time I cannot run Python at all on my PC.
>>
>> So I tried to reinstall it several times with no success. All the time
>> I receive this "The system cannot find the file
>> C:\Users...\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\python.exe."
>> But files are there:
>> [cid:image001.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>> Even when I try to run "python.exe" directly I receive this error:
>> [cid:image002.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>>
>> System Variables are right (added it to both PATH):
>> 1) User Variables:
>> [cid:image003.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>>
>> 2) System Variables
>> [cid:image004.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>>
>> Strange thing is that after RE-Installing Python the "pip.exe" is
>> missing in subfolder "Python/Scripts/" (it is simply empty - not
>> installed but I mark pip to be installed):
>> [cid:image005.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>>
>> I tried also Repair - no success.
>>
>> Details:
>> System: Windows 10 (21H2)
>> Python: 3.11.0 (full 64bit installer from python.org)
>>
>>    *   Downloaded from: Python Release Python 3.11.0 |
>> Python.org<https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3110/>
>>
>> cmd:
>> [cid:image006.png@01D953B0.4E12E170]
>>
>> This is resulting that I cannot use interpreter in VS Code and
>> continue development. Any one Any Idea? Thank you
>>
>> S pozdravem
>>
>> Jan Vaško
>>
>

Re: Python installation not full and python not working 3.11.0

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 by: a a - Thu, 16 Mar 2023 23:22 UTC

On Saturday, 11 March 2023 at 04:51:40 UTC+1, Thomas Passin wrote:
> On 3/10/2023 9:51 PM, Thomas Passin wrote:
> > On 3/10/2023 6:27 PM, Jan Vasko wrote:
> >
> > Please note that you can't attach images in these posts, at least not so
> > we can read them. Instead, copy the messages from the console and paste
> > them into your post.
> >
> > I suggest that you check to make sure that your system hasn't been
> > damaged or corrupted - just to make sure. You can check it and have
> > Windows restore any of the OS files if they have been damaged. If
> > everything is OK, then that would remove one potential issue, so it's
> > worth doing. It may take some time, but it's worth doing.
> >
> > Here's what to do. First, open a console with administrative privileges
> > - the easiest way is to press <Windows key-x> and choose "Command Prompt
> > (Admin). In the console, run
> >
> > dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
> >
> > (see
> > https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000122035/how-to-use-the-deployment-image-servicing-and-management-tool-dism-to-repair-the-windows-system-store)
> >
> > If repairable problems are found, then run:
> >
> > dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
> >
> > Finally follow up by running
> >
> > sfc /scannow
> >
> > sfc can also repair some errors, and some people run it first, but I
> > have read that it's more useful to run Dism first.
> >
> > If any errors were found and corrected, reboot and try to uninstall
> > Python3.11, then re-install it.
> >
> > If no errors were found, report that back here and we'll try to go on
> > from there.
> If it were me, the next thing I'd try is to install Python 3.10.x. I'd
> get a 64-bit installer from python.org. Yes, I know you want to install
> 3.11, but this way will give you a clean, fresh installer to try. If
> the installation succeeds, it would be a good data point and also give
> you a (somewhat) updated version of Python on your system.
> >> I would like to ask you for help. I have been using Python 3.8 for
> >> almost 2 years and I decided to update to 3.11. Initially everything
> >> was correct. But at some point Windows shows me that Python is being
> >> reinstalled (I don't have a message print screen ..), but from that
> >> time I cannot run Python at all on my PC.
> >>
> >> So I tried to reinstall it several times with no success. All the time
> >> I receive this "The system cannot find the file
> >> C:\Users...\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\python.exe."
> >> But files are there:
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >> Even when I try to run "python.exe" directly I receive this error:
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >>
> >> System Variables are right (added it to both PATH):
> >> 1) User Variables:
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >>
> >> 2) System Variables
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >>
> >> Strange thing is that after RE-Installing Python the "pip.exe" is
> >> missing in subfolder "Python/Scripts/" (it is simply empty - not
> >> installed but I mark pip to be installed):
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >>
> >> I tried also Repair - no success.
> >>
> >> Details:
> >> System: Windows 10 (21H2)
> >> Python: 3.11.0 (full 64bit installer from python.org)
> >>
> >> * Downloaded from: Python Release Python 3.11.0 |
> >> Python.org<https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3110/>
> >>
> >> cmd:
> >> [cid:image0...@01D953B0.4E12E170]
> >>
> >> This is resulting that I cannot use interpreter in VS Code and
> >> continue development. Any one Any Idea? Thank you
> >>
> >> S pozdravem
> >>
> >> Jan Vaško
> >>
> >
import numpy crashes Python 3.8
import Matplotlib crashes Python 3.8, since calling numpy

Can you help ?

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