It and scipy work very well. I have 64-bit Win 7, HP Pavilon desktop. A 
re-examination shows the install files are all exe files, except I think 
for Python. I'm using 2.5 and need to stay there along with numpy 1.2.0. 
When you say uninstall, you must mean delete the file under C:\Python. 
Well, it's really not me that needs the help, it's my partner. He went 
off to 1.4, and it has caused trouble. Let's not go there. :-)

On 8/8/2010 4:33 PM, Stephen George wrote:
>    On 9/08/2010 9:19 AM, Wayne Watson wrote:
>    
>> See Subject. I use matplotlib, scipy, numpy and possibly one other
>> module. If I go to the control panel, I only see numpy listed. Why? I
>> use a search and find only numpy and Python itself. How can matplotlib
>> and scipy be uninstalled?
>>
>>      
> In my Win7 (64bit) I have 32 bit python 2.6 installed.
>
> matplotlib and numpy show under the add remove program functionality
>
> "Python 2.6 matplotlib-0.99.3"
> "Python 2.6 numpy-1.4.1"
>
> Along with heaps of other libraries I have installed
>
> Are you sure matplotlib is installed AND working?
>
> To remove I can only suggest you install again and then remove
>
> Steve
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