I feel for you!  Good luck.

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 2:12:10 PM UTC-4, Rob wrote:
>
> No, I get nothing, just returns to command line. I have Python installed 
> through Anaconda and now it's stuck trying to update. I'm afraid I'll have 
> to reinstall everything; not looking forward to that.
>
> Rob...
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 2:00:26 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Do you get anything from python -V?  Probably better just to reinstall 
>> and be done with it.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 12:47:21 PM UTC-4, Rob wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, it's not a Leo problem as I can't even execute a simple Hello 
>>> World script. I must have a corrupted Python installation. Looks like more 
>>> digging...
>>>
>>> Rob...
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 6:53:19 AM UTC-4 Rob wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the suggestion. However, I get the same result using your 
>>>> command, which is nothing happens.
>>>>
>>>> Rob...
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 2:22:07 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I always use the command python -m leo.core.runLeo. This lets me 
>>>>> avoid problems with paths to any special launchers, and just runs the 
>>>>> actual code directly.  If I want to run from my Github repo, I first set 
>>>>> the PYTHONPATH environmental variable to the top of the repo first.
>>>>>
>>>>> As for the command you use, in its exact form your current directory 
>>>>> would need to be the same as the directory that launchLeo.py is in.  The "
>>>>> .\" does nothing useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> My installation of Leo 6.2 final using the Windows installer does not 
>>>>> even have a launchLeo.py file.  That might be what is happening to you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just use my command (above).  You won't need to cd to the starting 
>>>>> directory, or add its location to the path, so it's easier and more 
>>>>> reliable.
>>>>> On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 12:19:53 PM UTC-4 Rob wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On just one of my Windows 10 PCs, Leo no longer starts (other PC 
>>>>>> works fine). Up until recently, this command line started Leo as 
>>>>>> expected:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> python.exe .\launchLeo.py
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, it just goes to a new command line with no error messages or 
>>>>>> anything. I tried various command line options with no success. The Leo 
>>>>>> version was updated on 7/2/2020, then again today from GitHub.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas why or how to fix?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rob...
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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