My Windows 7 has suddenly stopped displaying Unicode symbols

Found this interesting tidbit. It seems that this may have something to do with which application first tries to display a unicode character.

Long story short, I found this bug for Chromium and a comment in the discussion suggests that this is the case and provides a workaround of putting a unicode-named file on the Windows desktop to force Windows to be the first application to render a unicode character:

"Therefore, as a workaround for this issue, put a file named 火.txt or similar on your Windows Desktop. I suppose this causes Windows Explorer to be the first program to render a [unicode] character."

I tried this approach and sure enough, it worked for me -- without having to change the Language for Unicode incompatible programs."


  1. Change your "Language for Unicode incompatible programs" to Japanese (any other language will do)
  2. Change this back to the original value.

It fixed the issue I had with the display of Chinese characters after a Windows update.

Brian Rothstein left a comment with such an answer.