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Encoding issues

On Windows 11, importing files that include Chinese characters may fail due to how legacy non-Unicode applications handle encoding. These characters may be found: 


  • in the file name of the imported file, or  
  • inside the text content of the imported file



To resolve this issue, enable UTF-8 support for non-Unicode programs. To enable support, follow the steps below:


  1. Open Settings by performing one of the following: 
    • Press WinI , or
    • Click Start   Settings.

  2. To update the language settings, go to: 
    • Time & language   Language & region

  3. Navigate to the Related settings section: 
    1. Select Administrative language settings 
    2. The classic Region dialog opens.

  4. In the Region dialog: 
    1. Select Change system locale… 
    2. Then, check Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support. 
    3. Click OK to enable UTF-8 for non-Unicode programs.

  5. Restart Windows to save your work and apply the change.





Note the following behavior:

  • This setting is system-wide and primarily affects legacy non-Unicode applications and some file name handling.
  • You can revert by returning to Change system locale… and clearing the UTF-8 option.
  • Administrator privileges may be required.



 

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