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I'm quite new to Python etc. I've recently installed GoodByeCaptcha (GBC), but would now like to 'uninstall' -- problem is that several packages were not installed because they already existed / were being used already. Don't get me wrong, I think it looks great. Just my preference at the moment.
If I uninstall GBC then I understand/expect all packages required will be removed (i.e. including those that I already had).
Is there a simple way to roll back changes (perhaps I can do this through Windows OS - i.e. through one of the recovery options that 'rolls back' any installations / program changes recently made (I can't simply do something like 'pip uninstall GBC' - as there are a bunch of packages associated with it). I thought I read / saw 'uninstall' options somewhere - but searching this repository for 'uninstall' didn't come up with anything.
Any suggestions please?
Best Regards,
James
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Hi,
I'm quite new to Python etc. I've recently installed GoodByeCaptcha (GBC), but would now like to 'uninstall' -- problem is that several packages were not installed because they already existed / were being used already. Don't get me wrong, I think it looks great. Just my preference at the moment.
If I uninstall GBC then I understand/expect all packages required will be removed (i.e. including those that I already had).
Is there a simple way to roll back changes (perhaps I can do this through Windows OS - i.e. through one of the recovery options that 'rolls back' any installations / program changes recently made (I can't simply do something like 'pip uninstall GBC' - as there are a bunch of packages associated with it). I thought I read / saw 'uninstall' options somewhere - but searching this repository for 'uninstall' didn't come up with anything.
Any suggestions please?
Best Regards,
James
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: