Hello,

please try the following from the winpython command prompt:

c:
cd \WinPython-32bit-2.7.3.3
path=""
Spyder.exe

Change the first two lines if your winpython version is installed somewhere 
else,
or if you have a different version.

If this works, than create a spyder.bat file that contains the lines above.
Than you should be able to launch Spyder with a double-click on the spyder.bat
file.

This workaround is needed if there is still an old python version in your path.

Regards:

Uwe Fechner

Am 21.06.2013 17:33, schrieb Larry M:
Hi Jed, I tried the "spyder --reset" from the command prompt when in the same directory as spyder.exe. This seemed to do something--I could see some files flash by--but ultimately when I restarted spyder the result was the same.

I currently have WinPython installed and I also tried running spyder (light) from the Winpython directory. This gave an error message that said I should use the reset command--the same thing you said. Running spyder from this same directory did not give the error message. So I did the reset and tried running spyder (light) again. This time spyder (light) ran, but it has the same problem with "NameError: name 'runfile' is not defined" that I had with regular spyder.

I only have WinPython installed right now. I have tried Anaconda, Python(x,y), Python27, and probably some others, but they have all been removed.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,

Larry
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