>
> I also ran into this issue but on windows 8. After hours of working on 
> installing and uninstalling and researching how to fix this problem,even 
> coming across this before solving it, at last i did well at least for me. 
> So to hopefully help out those out those that are new to ruby "on rails", 
> like myself, and prevent them from the hours of headache here it is... 
> first use the command " gem uninstall rails ". If you did like I did over 
> time and installed more then one version it will ask which one to delete. 
> The last option is to delete all versions this is the one you want to pick. 
> So type in the corresponding number and hit enter. Then use the command " 
> gem clean " or some new versions " gem cleanup" that will clear everything 
> left including bundle and anything else you installed using gems. So after 
> installing them back you can proceed to using the command " gem install 
> ruby --pre ". If by some chance you do get the same error, dont worry, type 
> in this final command " gem install ruby -v 4.1.1 " this one will start off 
> fast because it is skipping over the stuff already installed correctly and 
> then it will be on getting the documents for a wail. Just be patient and 
> when you finally see "1 gem installed" lol you are riding ruby on rails! 
> Hope this helps :) 
>
 
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