I am pretty sure that you might have come across to a point where you made changes that caused troubles in many forms. I personally faced it a lot and a recent one that I encountered was that I updated conda which eventually became incompatible with numerous python packages and modules. It was a pain to find and solve issues for each packages. The easiest solution would be rolling back to the previous version of the environment. Luckily, rolling back to the previous conda version is as easy as pie.
In order to see versions and recent changes in the environment, use the command: 'conda list --revisions' You'll see outputs with revision name like (rev 1, rev 2, etc) If you identify any versions of your pervious environment from the date that you want to activate again, you will just need the revision number of that version and viola! Command to roll back to older version: 'conda install --revision N (where N is the revision number)' Hope it helps!
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