1. Go to start
2. Right click on "Computer"
3. Select Properties. This will bring up the "System" menu.
4. Select "Advanced system Settings" on the left hand side.
5. In this new window, select Environment variables... at the bottom
6. In the bottom window area, scroll down until you find "PATH"
7. Select "Edit" (do NOT delete anything contained in this or will
screw some stuff up)
8. scroll to the very end and put a ; as a deliminator if there isn't
one on the end already. Then put the direct path to you Python install
you care about. (it should be something like this:(;C:\Python27)
I see at the end: Program Files\jEdit;C:\Python25\
There is no Python on my PC. Python 2.5 is what I started with, so I
guess I should make this:
Program Files\jEdit
- this is mine in fact.
9. Hit OK. Then accept your way out. You will have to reboot.
10. To test, open a cmd prompt and and type simply "python". if you
get Python 2.7.2 (some more stuff) then python is now on your path.
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