# Fixing Python PATH on Windows Your Python 3.12 is installed but not in your PATH. Here's how to fix it: ## Quick Fix (Temporary - Current Session Only) For now, you can use these commands: - `py -m pip` instead of `pip` - `py` instead of `python` - `C:\Users\DanielSimeone\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\python.exe` for direct access ## Permanent Fix - Add Python to PATH ### Method 1: Using Windows Settings (Recommended) 1. **Open System Environment Variables:** - Press `Win + X` and select "System" - Click "Advanced system settings" - Click "Environment Variables" button 2. **Edit PATH:** - Under "User variables" (or "System variables" if you want it for all users), find and select "Path" - Click "Edit" - Click "New" and add these two paths: ``` C:\Users\DanielSimeone\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312 C:\Users\DanielSimeone\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Scripts ``` - Click "OK" on all dialogs 3. **Restart your terminal/PowerShell** for changes to take effect ### Method 2: Using PowerShell (Run as Administrator) ```powershell [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable( "Path", [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "User") + ";C:\Users\DanielSimeone\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312;C:\Users\DanielSimeone\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Scripts", "User" ) ``` Then restart your terminal. ### Method 3: Reinstall Python with "Add to PATH" option If you reinstall Python, make sure to check "Add Python to PATH" during installation. ## Verify It Works After adding to PATH and restarting your terminal, test: ```bash python --version pip --version ``` Both should work without errors. ## For This Project You can run the app using: ```bash py app.py ``` Or after fixing PATH: ```bash python app.py ```