Windows 10: i want to uncheck the tick of Beta: use unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support in my...

Discus and support i want to uncheck the tick of Beta: use unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support in my... in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; 1. In search tab type "Region" and press enter. 2. In new window select "Administrative" 3. then click on "change system locale" i want to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by AkramKhan5, Dec 7, 2020.

  1. i want to uncheck the tick of Beta: use unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support in my...


    1. In search tab type "Region" and press enter.

    2. In new window select "Administrative"

    3. then click on "change system locale"




    i want to uncheck the tick of Beta: use unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support

    in my PC i can not able to uncheck this




    i can't use my after effect cc 2020 software because of this reason

    :)
     
    AkramKhan5, Dec 7, 2020
    #1

  2. Unicode (UTF-8) to support the language worldwide Create BSOD

    Hello,

    I have tried to use the Bêta function "use Unicode (UTF-8) to support the language worldwide" because i have chinese and japanese software on the computer (that not working proprelly if i dont set non unicode to Japan or
    chinese).

    Changing to this causing BSOD to my Laptop (Dell Latitude 7424 Rugged Extreme).

    I have get many different BSOD but no Minidump was created (yes, after many BSOD windows have loader, if i reboot i have newly many BSOD, it can happen 3 to 6 BSOD before windows start correclty, if i Uncheck the Bêta funcion and reboot, i dont get BSOD, tried
    6x reboot, no BSOD, recheck the beta function, BSOD when loading) The most BSOD code that appears is "Kernel Mode Heap Corruption". I also have see "Page Fault in Nonpaged Area" or "IRQL not less or equal" but is more rare to have these. i mostly have the
    "Kernel mode heap corruption" .

    If the Bêta function "Unicode (UTF-8) to support the language worldwide" is unchecked, i have NO problems or BSOD during windows boot.

    Yes i know it's a bêta, but , i have chance because the Laptop have loaded windows after many BSOD, because i have tried Repair windows (That repair windows startup) and it found nothing. In this case that be possible that user have BSO and no possibilit to
    pass this exept a full whipe out and reinstall and i know that NOTHING whas happy to wipe out and reinstalling his computer...

    Please making this function working proprelly because, yes, it was a small positive point, the Japanese and Chinese application (when the laptop pass the BSOD) is woking fine. I said this because pass the computer at Non UNICODE chinese cause certain application
    that use non unicode to be displayed in chinese (with the Beta function not)
     
    Kogoro Mouri, Dec 7, 2020
    #2
  3. Windows 10, version 1803 Question Marks on Non unicode programs

    I have the same problem. Any solution ?

    Seems that it is related to the new checkbox option "Beta:
    use unicode utf-8 for worldwide language support" in the legacy control panel under
    Region / Administrative / Change system locale
     
    Man Chung Lee, Dec 7, 2020
    #3
  4. i want to uncheck the tick of Beta: use unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support in my...

    RichTextBox.RTF setter throwing System.ArgumentException. File format is not valid in Windows version 1803

    Prior conditions:

    • Issue is coming with windows version 1803
    • Enable Beta: unicode UTF-8 for world wide language support (To enable
      Start => Region & Language settings => Related settings ->
      Additional date, time & regional settings => Region -> Change date, time or number formats => select
      Administrative tab => Click on Change System Locale.. => Check
      Beta: unicode UTF-8 for world wide language support checkbox
    • Restart the system
    • In Windows forms Application => Add a form , RichTextBox, Button and a label
    • OnButtonClick => add below lines
    richTextBox1.SelectAll();

    richTextBox1.Rtf = richTextBox1.SelectedRtf; //Leads Crash System.ArgumentException: File format is not valid.

    label1.Text = "RichTextBox1.Rtf = " + richTextBox1.Rtf;

    [*]If we UnCheck Beta: unicode UTF-8 for world wide language support, and restart the system there was no issue
    [*]The above scenario is simulated to reproduce the crash
    [*]Any help on this use case is appreciated
     
    M V Sreedhar, Dec 7, 2020
    #4
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