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<li>Open a command prompt:<br /> | <li>Open a command prompt:<br /> | ||
* On Windows 10 and 8, click the Start menu (or hit the windows key), type <code>Anaconda PowerShell</code> (which will open the Search field) and hit enter. Β | * On Windows 10 and 8, click the Start menu (or hit the windows key), type <code>Anaconda PowerShell</code> (which will open the Search field) and hit enter. Β | ||
* On Windows Vista or Windows 7: click on the Start menu (the Windows logo in the lower left of the screen), type <code> | * On Windows Vista or Windows 7: click on the Start menu (the Windows logo in the lower left of the screen), type <code>PAnaconda owerShell</code> into the Search field directly above the Start menu button, and click on "Anaconda Powershell" in the search results above the Search field. | ||
<li>To start Python, type <pre>python</pre> at the command prompt and hit enter. You should see something like | <li>To start Python, type <pre>python</pre> at the command prompt and hit enter. You should see something like | ||