![]() ![]() But with your problem statement as it currently stands, and your refusal to give any additional information, there is not much that anyone can do to help you.īut despite that, I am going to try to give you more debug ideas… because unless you provide more information, nothing can be done to fix it… and then if the problem starts becoming more widespread, other people will also be stopped from using Notepad++, which is a bad thing. If you were willing to admit “Notepad++ doesn’t run on Windows 11 for me”, and if you were willing to admit that it might be something specific about your setup, and if you were willing to participate in the debug process, we might be able to make progress, and if there is a problem specifically with Notepad++, be able to pass useful information on to the developer. No one could diagnose a problem statement that is only such vague assertions.Īctual data: my screenshot in the other conversation, quoted here, wherein I showed that Notepad++ v8.4.6 does run in Windows 11 Home edition, contradicting your assertion that “Notepad++ … can no longer run on 64-bit Windows 11 Home edition as of Octoat approximately 3:00 PM MDT.”. You continue to make assertions without backing them up with data. Possibly other ideas that others may put forward. Clearing out the folders that Notepad++ has been installed into, possibly even trying to clear out the registry entries before re-installing.Trying another system with similar Windows version. ![]() Trying another (new) account on the same system.There would still be a lot more testing to do before narrowing down the reason. Generally if there’s an issue with the Notepad++ app/installer it’s caught fairly quickly, either from seasoned members testing the new (unreleased) version, or once it has been released by many users identifying the same issue. If you were to use that yardstick I could say that no one else has posted on this forum saying they also experienced your issue, so therefore it can’t be the standard Notepad++ installer at fault. Sure you don’t have problems with other apps on the same system but that’s not conclusive. In regards the issue though, don’t be so fast as to discount Windows issues. It’s good to hear that you want to return to Notepad++ once your issue has been sorted. ![]() This is looking more and more like a bug in the way the Notepad++ upgrade and/or uninstall process works (or, to be accurate, fails to work).Įntirely up to you as to which package you want to use. You might want to try going to the downloads page and grabbing the 64-bit said in Windows 11: I seem to remember reading that Windows 11 no longer supported 32bit – I don’t know if that just meant the OS only came in 64-bit, or if that means that all apps that run on it also have to be 64bit apps – so maybe it won’t work with the 32bit Notepad++ application. The more data you can provide, the better, for when they do get access to Win11. I haven’t heard that the developers even have a test machine yet that can handle Windows 11 validation. ![]() You and (in the post here – that user got it to run, but the dark mode didn’t work the same as in Windows 10) are the only two that I’ve seen in the Community Forum with access to Windows 11. Can you give more details? Which copy of Notepad++ did you download, exactly (the name of the zipfile or installer-executable, and even better the exact URL you downloaded it from)? Can you Alt+PrintScreen the error message and paste it in your reply? ![]()
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