Hi all
i have been facing a problem from 2 days ago which is never happened before.
my Windows Explorer hadn't problem displaying Japanese Characters in Folder and Files name until recently.
like in this image
it also gives sqaures instead of ► in folders.
is there any fix for this ...
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