Martin v. Löwis added the comment:

Peter: as it turns out, Uwe actually reported two separate issue. In this 
tracker, we have a "one issue at a time policy", and I'm relabelling the issue 
as the one that Uwe initially reported (cannot register 64bit component).

So I'm quite certain that *your* (Peter's) issue is not the same as the one 
reported here. Please report it in a separate issue. People following up to 
this, please only follow-up if you want to contribute to the original problem 
(namely, "cannot register 64 bit component").

Uwe: thanks for your investigation. I understand that the problem you were 
concerned about (installation failed) is solved with a work-around. If you want 
to see it properly resolved/investigated, please submit a new bug report, 
providing detailed steps to reproduce the issue. 

Without such steps, I'm tempted to declare that this was a problem with a 
third-party library, and not a problem with Python, or a misconfiguration of 
your machine. It is not plausible that the 3.4 installation would access the 
3.3 installation directory, so if it did, it's either because some extension 
library, or some system administrator, has messed with the configuration 
(registry or environment variables).

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title: installer not working -> cannot register 64 bit component

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