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?
Eddie
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