On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 11:52:00 AM UTC-6, Larry M wrote:

> Hi Jed,    Thanks for the reply.  I checked out the path to the .exe and 
> it was set to a version of python.exe installed with winpython.  I 
> downloaded a separate file so I could set it up as you suggested, 
> C:\Python27\python.exe.  Unfortunately, this gives the same error as I 
> described in the original post.  
>
> This error has survived through multiple reinstalls, so it seems like it 
> must be something that persists in Windows after Python and Spyder have 
> been removed.  Any ideas on where to look for this type of thing?   
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
Larry,

Could you try to reset Spyder from the command line by issuing the command 
spyder --reset at a command prompt? Then try to start Spyder as you 
normally would.

It sounds like you may have multiple Python distributions installed on your 
system now. It might be best to focus on getting one of those to work 
right. Do you have a preference about which distribution you want to use?

Jed

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