How do I reset environment variables in my system?
To reset environment variables, you can use the command line or system settings depending on your OS. Which OS are you using?
I'm using Windows.
On Windows, you can reset environment variables by going to System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables. You can edit or delete variables there.
What if I want to reset them to default values?
You can manually set them to default values or use the 'System Restore' feature to revert your system settings.
Is there a command line way to do this?
Yes, you can use the setx
command in the Command Prompt to set environment variables. However, resetting them to default values might require manual input.
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