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Use a program like Notepad++ or VS Code . Open the file, go to the "Encoding" menu, and select "UTF-8" .
When restored to its likely original (likely Tajik or Russian) encoding, the text translates roughly to: Use a program like Notepad++ or VS Code
The text you provided appears to be "gibberish" or , which occurs when a computer incorrectly decodes text using the wrong character encoding . Specifically, this pattern—frequent use of "Ð"—usually indicates that UTF-8 text is being wrongly interpreted as Windows-1252 (or Latin-1). go to the "Encoding" menu
If you are seeing this text in a file or browser, you can try these steps to read it correctly: and is it UTF? Игорќ
encoding - What does this decode to, and is it UTF? Игорќ