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Japanese.7z
Modern 7-Zip fully supports Unicode, but if the archive was created with an old tool using SJIS, it needs special handling.
When extracting, you likely see file names appearing as ? , テスト , or other junk characters. This is because your system is interpreting the Shift-JIS encoding as standard Unicode (UTF-8) or ASCII. 2. Solutions for Extraction Method A: Using 7-Zip Command Line (Recommended) Japanese.7z
Restart your computer, extract the file, then change it back. Method C: Use Bandizip or WinRAR (Alternative) Modern 7-Zip fully supports Unicode, but if the
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