Search and Replace for Windows Funduc Software, Inc. Copyright 1995-2010, All Rights Reserved http://www.funduc.com http://www.searchandreplace.com Thank you for your interest in Search and Replace! Search and Replace is compatible with Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Vista & Windows 7. Separate 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available. If you are running 64-bit (x64) windows please use the 64-bit version. Thanks. 95/98/ME Users: These operating systems are no longer officially supported. NT 4 Users: Although not absolutely required, we suggest you have SP 6 installed. To install Search and Replace, follow the instructions below. We prefer you install via our self-installer because the installer sets up an uninstall function in Control Panel, Add-Remove Programs. If you prefer a zip file you can download one from our web site. Visit http://www.searchandreplace.com/srshareware.htm for a download link. See 'FileList.txt' for a description of the files installed. All files are put in the path of your choice. C:\Program Files\SR is the suggested but you can change this if you like. Installation Instructions ------------------------- 1. Unzip the contents of the archive into a temporary subdirectory. 2. Run 'setupsr.exe' (32-bit version) or 'setupsr64.exe' (64-bit version) to install the program. The installer will prompt you for the path to install to. C:\Program Files\SR is the suggested default but you can use any path you wish. 3. Delete the temporary files from this zip. Uninstall Instructions ---------------------- 1. Close Search and Replace if it is running. 2. Go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features (Vista) 3. Scroll down until you see 'Search and Replace for Windows'. 4. Click on the Add/Remove button. Note: You might be interested in our freeware utility, HexView. HexView is a multiple document Hexadecimal viewer that can display, print, and print preview any file as a hex dump. When installed into the same directory as Search and Replace, Search and Replace will automatically use HexView as the context viewer for binary files. Download HexView from www.funduc.com. It is also available from several forums on CSI and from the AOL shareware archive.