Django on Windows is a poor stepchild of the real thing. If you are serious 
about using django then you really need to learn Linux at some point in time. I 
am amazed that something as complex as geodjango will even run in Windows. 
 You have two choices:
Either learn to use Windows command line very well (start with setting 
environment variables such as PATH)...
Or learn Linux commands at an advanced beginner level.

At least think about the second choice. Download Ubuntu and install it on that 
old XP box you have sitting in the closet. Ask the installer to make a 30 G 
byte Linux partition and dual boot. It will grow on you.

Meanwhile, back on Windows, you probably need to add several new folders to 
your search path. Google it.

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