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Mexxy-lab avatar Mexxy-lab commented on June 28, 2024 3

Hello Team,

I fixed it finally and hoping this would be the final fix. I uninstalled the initial NVM which was installed previously and re-installed it this time specifying the new path and Symlink path to folders without white spaces in the folder path name.

After the installation, i opened cmd as an administrator and performed the nvm installation of v11.0.0 and nvm use v11.0.0 and it fixed it. See below image:

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Thanks once more for your help.

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jbf-insidesherpa avatar jbf-insidesherpa commented on June 28, 2024

@Mexxy-lab your issue is with the path where nvm is installed. It's installed in the user "FECHI PC". nvm in Windows has issues with directories having a space in their name. Perhaps you reinstall nvm and put your nvm in a public account in your computer that has no space in the name

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Mexxy-lab avatar Mexxy-lab commented on June 28, 2024

I have done this before but wasn't successful with the fix. See screenshot i got below after executing the nvm use 11.0.0 command after successful installation:

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jbf-insidesherpa avatar jbf-insidesherpa commented on June 28, 2024

@Mexxy-lab looking at your issue it seems there have been related discussions about it in the windows nvm repo:

Unfortunately I don't think these threads provide a definitive solution (yet).

My suggestion for you to be able to work around this problem is to download the (windows) node_modules task 2 here and just place it in your copy of the repository as node_modules (if your repo already has, then delete the existing one and replace it with the one you downloaded).

You can then just skip doing npm install and jump straight to npm start

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Mexxy-lab avatar Mexxy-lab commented on June 28, 2024

I downloaded, extracted the files and stored it in the repository as node_modules as mentioned but still the npm command isn't running/starting it keeps giving this message npm isn't recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file. Is there something i am doing wrong still.

PS: The python version i have installed is version 3.7 64bit, do i need to switch to the latest version? Could this be what is affecting me. Thanks for your help so far.

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Mexxy-lab avatar Mexxy-lab commented on June 28, 2024

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Running the cmd as a non-admin

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Mexxy-lab avatar Mexxy-lab commented on June 28, 2024

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