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[SOLVED] Python not installing, rather Showing error
Recently, I tried to install python. I installed their latest 3.9.0 version's executable to install. But it doesn't open. Any ideas? Then I tried using their web installer, it opens, and when I click install, It shows like installing, but shows error, that says "unspecified error" Here's what I did: 1. Opened python website 2. Clicked on download 3. Clicked on windows 4. Clicked on download link for 64 windows executable. 5. Clciked on downloaded file. Nothing happens
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Thanks everybody, I couldn't download python 3.9 but I tried downloading python 3.8 and it worked..
thank you
QUANTUMSPARK1
Kode Krasher
ADVIK
Rei
Aradhay Mathur
Julian Bents
Ayush.[Dark Avengers]
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My pc is windows 10 pro 64bit
Ayush.[Dark Avengers]
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I can't use pycharm, bcs I don't have enough graphics.. every time I open it says to upgrade graphics and closes...
ADVIK
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Download pycharm
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Please post this in your own question and not here Edris Mêgã
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My pc is windows 10 pro 64bit
I know 3.9 is not supported in win7
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Wait what???? Did u ask me to install python 1, I don't think it is even there. Aradhay Mathur
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Please do not spam in answers Дмитрий Евсюков
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Please take in mind
This question is solved and pls don't answer it, answering again will lead my question to go hot. I am using VSCode for more than 1 year
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Sorry, I am fine with VSCODE as my pc doesn't support pycharm udit nayyar
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I am able to do everything fine without reinstall, the question is already solved
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The question is already solved take look Vral Vyas
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Try to install phython with visual Studio or try another Version
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if you can use windows store try to install it from there
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Ohh😱.. is python available on Microsoft Store...
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For me the best way was https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/en/vs/features/JUMP_LINK__&&__python__&&__JUMP_LINK/ this
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Ohh, I didn't read but I think everything is right.nI am not sure.. is there anyway to know If I have C runtime.
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Why not use Pycharm, it's a great IDE, working on the original Python Interpreter would be too slow.
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Well Rei is right, you should try installing Python 3.9 from Windows Store
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Ok let me try installing it from windows Store. Is there any features that will get cutoff if I download through store.