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If you have this text in a file or email and need to read the original message, here are the most effective ways to "un-garble" it:

If you are seeing this across multiple apps on Windows, it might be because your "Language for non-Unicode programs" is set incorrectly. You can find this in Control Panel > Region > Administrative . Why This Happens This usually occurs because: If you have this text in a file

If this was an email, you can often fix it by going to Actions > Other Actions > Encoding and selecting Unicode (UTF-8) . Since modern Chrome doesn't have a manual encoding

Since modern Chrome doesn't have a manual encoding menu, you can try an extension like the Charset tool to force the page to render in UTF-8. Change Browser/App Encoding:

Tools like the Universal Online Cyrillic Decoder or 2cyr.com are designed specifically for this. You can paste the "gibberish" there, and it will attempt to cycle through different encodings to find the original readable text. Change Browser/App Encoding: