On 2019-11-04 01:52, originallmo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 11:17:42 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote:
On 2019-11-02 02:28, originallmo...@gmail.com wrote:
> I tried what you suggested at the command prompt and (Despite being able to 
open Python from my start menu), it tells me Python isn't installed.
> > I'm curious, and, I probably should have mentioned it earlier: I have Python on my D drive (Because it has more space). Is THAT why it says Python isn't installed? MUST I have it on the C drive? > Do you mean that it can't find "py" or that "py" can't find Python?

If you used the installer to install Python on the D drive, then I'd expect it to just work.

Sorry it took so long, I was working all day Saturday.

Now, to answer your question: It's telling me that "py" can't find Python. Specifically, 
it says "No Installed Pythons Found".

I've just tried installing another version of Python on the D drive. It worked for me.

Did you _install_ it onto drive D?

When in doubt, uninstall and then re-install again. See if that fixes it.
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