Installing on Windows
Download the installer:
Double-click the
.exe
file.Follow the instructions on the screen.
If you are unsure about any setting, accept the defaults. You can change them later.
When installation is finished, from the Start menu, open the Anaconda Prompt.
Test your installation. In your terminal window or Anaconda Prompt, run the command
conda list
. A list of installed packages appears if it has been installed correctly.
Installing in silent mode
Note
The following instructions are for Miniconda. For Anaconda,
substitute Anaconda
for Miniconda
in all of the commands.
Note
As of Anaconda Distribution 2022.05
and Miniconda 4.12.0
, the option to add Anaconda to the PATH environment variable during an All Users installation has been disabled. This was done to address a security exploit. You can still add Anaconda to the PATH environment variable during a Just Me installation.
To run the the Windows installer for Miniconda in
silent mode, use the /S
argument. The following optional arguments are supported:
/InstallationType=[JustMe|AllUsers]
---Default isJustMe
./AddToPath=[0|1]
---Default is0
/RegisterPython=[0|1]
---Make this the system's default Python.0
indicates Python won't be registered as the system's default.1
indicates Python will be registered as the system's default./S
---Install in silent mode./D=<installation path>
---Destination installation path. Must be the last argument. Do not wrap in quotation marks. Required if you use/S
.
All arguments are case-sensitive.
EXAMPLE: The following command installs Miniconda for the current user without registering Python as the system's default:
start /wait "" Miniconda3-latest-Windows-x86_64.exe /InstallationType=JustMe /RegisterPython=0 /S /D=%UserProfile%\Miniconda3
Updating conda
Open your Anaconda Prompt from the start menu.
Navigate to the
anaconda
directory.Run
conda update conda
.
Uninstalling conda
In the Windows Control Panel, click Add or Remove Program.
Select Python X.X (Miniconda), where X.X is your version of Python.
Click Remove Program.
Note
Removing a program is different in Windows 10.