Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories (You will need to enable show hidden files in order to find this path. Go to your desktop, the Sticky Notes shortcut should be there. Go to C:\Windows\System32 and find StikyNot.exe then right click on it, on the menu that pops up, click on Send To>Desktop (create shortcut) Now let's add Sticky Notes back to the start menu where it used to be. Go to C:\Windows\System32\en-US and paste the two files you just copied. The folder en-US will vary depending on your system language, for instance: es-ES for spanish. Go to C:\Windows.old\WINDOWS\System32\en-US find and copy these two files: Go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the two files you just copied. Go to C:\Windows.old\WINDOWS\System32 find and copy these two files: Go to C:\ and find a folder called Windows.old It should have been created after the update. Since the other solution didn't work for me (if you do not have sntsearch.dll, then you will not be able to close sticky notes or change their colors), I will share what I found that worked: Update (2018): The link for the download appears to be fixed! If none of those options are feasible, you may download it from this (preferably) and extract the two files StikyNot.exe and The program still works in Windows 10 versionĪnother option would be to obtain the ISO image of 10586.494 file from “Windows\System32\en-US” folder (forĮnglish language version of Windows), and place it in the same path in Simply copy “StikyNot.exe” to your Windows\System32 folder and createĪ shortcut to it on your desktop. If the C:\Windows.old…Windows\System32 directory is still intact, Version (StickNot.exe) after upgrading to the Windows 10 anniversary Of the modern Sticky Notes app, you can get the classic desktop If you’re not going to use the new features (Cortana integration, Ink) I haven't tried this but here's a possible solution:
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