#๐ Remove all versions of Python and start over
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Edit: I'm finding on stack overflow that removing the 2.7 version can greatly impact how my mac would run in general? Hence why I'm here because I don't want to have to reinstall an operating system.
Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3819449/how-to-uninstall-python-2-7-on-a-mac-os-x-10-6-4
So I suppose now my updated query would be:
How do I remove the 3.12.4 version that appears when I run python3 in the terminal, when the only Python files appearing in my mac's Library is for Python 3.8. If removing the files will remove the 3.8 version, where do I even begin to find the 3.12.4 version that my terminal is displaying to me?
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