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Q: How do I replace notepad under Windows XP?A: System File Protection is in full effect.You can try the following to get around System File Protection. Be very quick or XP will replace the file and it won't work. Make sure you don't have the WinXP CD-ROM in your drive! 1. Copy metapad renamed as Notepad.exe to the clipboard. 2. Go to C:\WINDOWS\System32\dllcache (NB: in XP SP2 this has changed to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386) 3. Paste the file there. 4. Go to C:\WINDOWS\System32 (using Backspace) 5. Paste the file there. 6. QUICKLY! Go back to C:\WINDOWS (another Backspace) and paste the file there. If you have done this correctly, a message should pop up saying that a bad version of a Windows System file has been installed. Make sure you select 'Keep this file' or a similar option. If it doesn't work, keep trying, because it will. Just do the three pastes very fast.This method has also been reported but may not work for everyone:Locate the filelist.xml file in the WINDOWS\system32\Restore folder and back up a copy of it. Open this file in Notepad and look in this section: <Exclude> <REC>%windir%\system.ini</REC> <REC>%windir%\tasks\desktop.ini</REC> <REC>%windir%\win.ini</REC> <REC>*:\AUTOEXEC.BAT</REC> <REC>*:\CONFIG.MSI</REC> <REC>*:\CONFIG.SYS</REC> </Exclude> Add the line: <REC>%windir%\notepad.exe</REC>to the list of Excluded files. Now you should be able to overwrite notepad.exe.For further important details see the Windows 2000 section of the FAQ.Update: As of metapad 3.5 Windows XP's visual styles are natively supported (i.e., the buttons and stuff will match the theme you have). See this image for an example (using the CoughDrop theme that comes with StyleXP). Be sure to enable the classic toolbar to get the full effect.
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