I understand honey's situation.  You guys on linux have NO idea how
good you have it with RVM.  I tried Pik (windows supposed answer
to RVM) but to no avail.  So I turned old laptop into Fedora 16
machine
now I am rocking on RVM and all the cool things Fedora offers (VIM!).

On Feb 3, 4:20 pm, Robert Walker <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> honey jadala wrote in post #1043958:
>
> > hey everyone i have installed rails3.0.0 in windows and my previous
> > rails projects not working . so i wanna uninstall rails and then
> > install from Scratch.
>
> 1. Uninstall Windows.
> 2. Install Ubuntu (or your choice of Linux flavor).
> 3. Install Ruby Version Manager (RVM).
> 4. Install whatever Rubies you need.
> 5. Create a gemset for each of your projects.
> 6. Install the version of Rails you need into each of your gemsets.
>
> That's only half serious, of course. I don't have any idea how to
> install, or uninstall Rails on Windows. Still can't figure out why
> anyone would actually want to do that. But, I understand there are
> scenarios when some have no other choice. Thank God I'm not in that
> situation.
>
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