I use notepad2. I love notepad2.
How do I replace notepad2 in windows 7, so I never use the old version of notepad again?
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Use the Notepad2 Modifications installer. It works on 32Bit and 64Bit. The Notepad++* wiki page also has a step-by-step guide for Windows XP and Windows Vista which also works on Windows 7. Thanks to Evan for pointing out the new Url for the guide |
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Oh, why, of course: Notepad Replacer. |
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If you want to make sure you are using Notepad2, go to a file that you would typically use Notepad2 for and right click > properties. Then where it says "opens with", select change and select Notepad2. |
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As of this post's date, the recommended approach to replace Notepad with Notepad2 on Windows 7 is best described here. |
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Rename notepad.exe to oldpad.exe and a copy or symbolic link of your replacement to notepad.exe |
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Just thought I'd throw one into the mix. It's based on the original notepad2 installer script which worked well in Vista. I found it on this forum post.
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In Windows XP, I used this script from this website to get it to work. You need to perform these registry functions first and place the .vbs script into your C:\Program Files\notepad++ directory,
Here is the VBScript:
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