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How to Install Python 3 on Windows

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If you want to start programming in Python on your Windows PC, you'll need to download and install a version of Python. This "EvilComp" teaches you how to install Python (2 or 3) using the official Windows installer, as well as how to fix the "python is not recognized as an internal or external command" that some users encounter after installing it.
steps
2-Click Download Python version. If this does not start the download immediately, click Save on the pop-up window to start it.
4-Check the box next to "Add Python version to PATH." It's at the bottom of the window.
5-Click Customize installation. It's the second blue link on the window.
6-Review the installation options and click Next. All Python's features are selected by default. Unless you have a specific need to skip installing any part of this package, just leave these settings alone.
7-Check the box next to "Install for all users."" If you're a system administrator, this option ensures that other users on this computer can use Python. This also changes the installation location to the Program Files\(x86)\Python(version) instead of your personal library.
8-Click Install. It's at the bottom of the window.
9-Click Yes to confirm. This installs Python on your PC. Once the installation is complete, you'll see a "Setup was successful" window—don't close it yet.
10-Click Disable path length limit. It's toward the bottom of the "Setup was successful" window. This final step ensures that Python (and other apps) can use paths more than 260 characters in length.
11-Click Yes to confirm. Python is now installed and ready to use.
12-Click Close to exit the installer.
13-Test your Python installation. Here's how to ensure the path is set up properly:
Type cmd into the Windows search bar and press ↵ Enter.
Type python and press ↵ Enter. You should see at the beginning of the current line. This means Python is working and the path is set correctly.
If you see an error that says "python is not recognized as an internal or external command," see the "Adding the Python Path to Windows" method.
Type exit() to return to the command prompt.
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steps
2-Click Download Python version. If this does not start the download immediately, click Save on the pop-up window to start it.
4-Check the box next to "Add Python version to PATH." It's at the bottom of the window.
5-Click Customize installation. It's the second blue link on the window.
6-Review the installation options and click Next. All Python's features are selected by default. Unless you have a specific need to skip installing any part of this package, just leave these settings alone.
7-Check the box next to "Install for all users."" If you're a system administrator, this option ensures that other users on this computer can use Python. This also changes the installation location to the Program Files\(x86)\Python(version) instead of your personal library.
8-Click Install. It's at the bottom of the window.
9-Click Yes to confirm. This installs Python on your PC. Once the installation is complete, you'll see a "Setup was successful" window—don't close it yet.
10-Click Disable path length limit. It's toward the bottom of the "Setup was successful" window. This final step ensures that Python (and other apps) can use paths more than 260 characters in length.
11-Click Yes to confirm. Python is now installed and ready to use.
12-Click Close to exit the installer.
13-Test your Python installation. Here's how to ensure the path is set up properly:
Type cmd into the Windows search bar and press ↵ Enter.
Type python and press ↵ Enter. You should see at the beginning of the current line. This means Python is working and the path is set correctly.
If you see an error that says "python is not recognized as an internal or external command," see the "Adding the Python Path to Windows" method.
Type exit() to return to the command prompt.
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