On 9/5/20 7:54 AM, f.le...@omnias.fr wrote: > Hello, > > > > I commit an error to install python because I chose python 3.8.5 x32bytes > > So I wanted uninstalling it to install python 3.7.9 x64bytes
why not 3.8.5, by the way? > But 3.8.5 version don't want uninstall !?! what does this mean? uninstall should work like any uninstall on your platform. in what way doesn't it want to uninstall? > And so I have the twice in my computer now ! How can I do to uninstall 3.8.5 > ? it doesn't hurt to have more than one. If you're on Windows, and use the Python Launcher, you can show all your installs, and use it to select the one you want: py --list py -3.7 # specifically pick 3.7 py -3.8-32 # pick 32-bit 3.8, if both 64-bit and 32-bit are installed py -3-64 # pick latest 64-bit Py3 The one reason you might be unhappy with both is that the Python Launcher picks the highest numbered one as the default, so just py would get you 32-bit 3.8. if both 64-bit and 32-bit of same version are installed, the 64-bit one is preferred. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list