Notepad has hyjacked Windows Notepad
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My standard windows notepad has disappeared, even that the standard version is installed.
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@_ ,
Notepad++ does not remove Windows’
notepad.exe
.Under normal circumstances, if you use the Start menu and type
notepad
, it should still be there. If you use the Start menu’s Run dialog and typenotepad.exe
, it should still run. If it’s not there, it’s not because of anything that Notepad++ did (natively, without your express). However, I know that Microsoft is changing how its notepad app is implemented and installed, so maybe something happened (independent of Notepad++) that now requires you to download a new version of MS Notepad from the Windows Store (or whatever it calls itself these days).That said, there is a plugin for Notepad++ called “NotepadStarterPlugin” – if you (or someone acting on your behalf, like a relative or your IT department; from here on, “you” means “you or that individual or department”) installed that, then it’s possible that running
notepad.exe
or its equivalent is redirected to running Notepad++: but that only happens if you installed that plugin… at which point, it would be you, not Notepad++, that hijacked Windows Notepad.And the Notepad++ manual does describe a way to convince Windows to run Notepad++ instead of MS Notepad using a weird “debug mode”, as found in the Notepad Replacement section; however, once again, if you followed those instructions, then it was you, not Notepad++, that hijacked Windows Notepad.
Finally, maybe you just mean that if you try to open a
.txt
file or similar by double-clicking, that it opens with Notepad++ instead of Windows Notepad. If this is the case, it’s because you changed your default application (“file association” in the old parlance) for text files – whether by choosing an option when installing Notepad++, or by setting the association yourself, or doing an Open With from Windows Explorer and selecting “always use Notepad++ for files of this type”, or by using the Notepad++ Preferences dialog. In any of those cases, it was you, not Notepad++, that “hijacked” Windows Notepad. -
@PeterJones
Don’t be so annoyed, I’m just asking why notepad.exe isn’t working.And yes it was due to NotepadStarter.
Thank you.
Mondrian -
@_ ,
Amazing. The man answers your question in a straight forward and informative manner, and you read ''annoyed" in it? Wow, you’ve shown super powers of wokeness. Moving on. Downgrading post.
And yes, that was a conveyed “annoyed” response on my part.