Cannot uninstall Python 3.4.2 from Windows 7 after system recovery

A couple of days after uninstalling Python 3.4.2, I had to perform a system restore (I use Windows 7) due to the accidental installation of a heap of garbage that was messing with my computer even after installation. This system effectively restores the "reinstalled" Python, or rather, the broken version. Now I can’t remove it using the usual tool “Control Panel” → “Programs for uninstalling programs,” and I can’t reinstall it using the original installer. Unfortunately, Windows did not save the earlier system snapshot that I could restore.

To uninstall and reinstall processes, before you stop working with a warning error, follow these steps: "The problem is with this Windows Installer package. The program running as part of the installation did not complete as expected. Of your attendants or package provider "

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can succeed in this uninstall?

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Just delete the directory c:\Python3.4\ , reinstall python 3.4 (any minor version just needs to be 3.4) and delete that.

Python, for the most part, is completely autonomous in the Python3.4 directory. Reinstalling python is only necessary so that you can get a new uninstaller to remove registry entries. Creates.

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You had this problem and it was resolved by first removing the repair, then uninstall.

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