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- Go to System -> Optional features and verify that Notepad is listed and if it isn't add it.
- Go to Apps -> Advanced settings for apps -> App executions aliases and disable Notepad.
- Enjoy the classic notepad again.
6 0 ReplyLike all fixes for Windows, this will either
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go on an ever-expanding list of workarounds that gets reverted every update, or
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be done once, forgotten, and then accepted along with many other concessions next update.
Microsoft thinks opt out means opt out this one time.
8 0 ReplyTrue enough. My own machines are already running linux, except for the work laptop and that isn't mine.
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