On 07/08/2013 01:43 AM, Nathan Schlaffer wrote:
Dear Tutor,

I have a Windows 7 Laptop. I installed Python Version 3.3.2 this morning
and it worked fine. Then I tried to run a program someone else wrote (see
below), and Python closed.

What's that mean? HOW did you try to run the other program? If you're doing it from within IDLE, then I cannot help, as IDLE makes no sense to me. Please distinguish "Python closed" from "IDLE did ????"



Then I couldn't get Python to restart

Again, what did you do to try to start Python?
    c:\mydir >  python3.3

or smething else?


even after
rebooting several times. I then uninstalled Python, rebooted, cleaned the
Windows registry,

At that point, nothing runs and you have to reinstall Windows.

and reinstalled Python from scratch. But I stilll
couldn't start Python, so I tried uninstalling Python and using a restore
point several times with no success. I still can't make Python run from the
IDLE (Python GUI) on the start menu. Can anybody please help me?

Get Python running, and only then consider using IDLE.


Second, I tried to run my Python programs today via IDLE but when I checked
the Edit Menu I couldn't find a Run Menu to execute or run my program. How
do I run a program once I have written the code in IDLE?


--
DaveA

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