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Tom Leggio

Do I need this on my computer---Python---can I remove it without hurting
anything?
Thanks Tommy

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Roy Smith

"Tom Leggio said:
Do I need this on my computer---Python---can I remove it without hurting
anything?
Thanks Tommy

Tom,

That's a very difficult question to answer without knowing more about your
computer. Some systems depend on Python for administrative tasks. If you
remove Python on such a system, you could create a mess for yourself.

Why do you want to remove it? Even if you never use it, it's probably not
taking up much space and it's not hurting anything.
 
D

Duncan Booth

Tom said:
Do I need this on my computer---Python---can I remove it without hurting
anything?

Without further information it is hard to answer, you haven't even said
what operating system you are running, let alone what programs you have
installed. Your message headers imply you are running some variant of
Microsoft Windows, so I'll work on that assumption.

Windows itself does not use Python, so if you have Python installed it has
been installed to run some other software. For example, my parents'
computer has Python installed because my mum likes playing patience games
(so it has Pysol installed).

If you uninstall Python then your system won't stop running, but it is
likely that some other programs on the system will stop working. One option
is to make sure you record the exact version of Python which you have
installed, download that version from python.org and save the install file.
Then uninstall it and if you notice later something no longer works you can
reinstall it.

Alternatively, search your entire hard disc for files with the extensions
..pyo, .pyc, .py, .pyw. You'll find a bunch of these in the directory where
Python is installed (probably c:\python23 or c:\python24), but if you find
any more elsewhere on your disc that will give you a clue what else is
using Python. That isn't perfect (some applications use Python but change
the file extensions), but it might help.
 

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