If you are looking for a simple zipfile, you can download MS4W (https://ms4w.com/) which contains GDAL 2.4.4 and Python 3.7.5 - GeoPandas hasn't been added yet to MS4W, but there is already a ticket filed so it will be added to a future version soon.

Some steps for you:
- extract MS4W to drive root, so after extraction you have C:/ms4w
- open a command window and cd into /ms4w
- setenv.bat
- gdalinfo --version

You can then get more assistance from the MS4W community at https://ms4w.com/forum/


-jeff



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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
https://gatewaygeomatics.com/


On 2020-02-25 1:59 a.m., /dev /local/ca wrote:
I want to install and use GDAL on Windows 10.

I don't know what 'conda' is, I don't care what it is, and I don't want to install it and screw up my machine.

Ultimately I want to install 'geopandas', but it has a requirement of 'fiona', and 'fiona' requires 'GDAL' so I need to figure that out first,

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then I need to figure out how to install 'Rtree' which has a dependency of 'spatialindex', so after this will figure out how to install 'spatialindex', then figure out how to install 'Rtree', then try again and see if 'fiona' will install and then after that try 'geopandas' again,

but for now, the first step I see is 'GDAL'.




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