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Originally Posted by jksengko
setup error ?
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The solution is to change the Windows setting "Languages for non-unicode programs" to "English (United States)" in:
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WINDOWS 10: "Settings" >> "Time and Language" >> "Region" >> "Additional date, time and region settings" >> "REGION" >> "Administrative" >> "Languages for non-unicode programs" >> "Change System Locale" >> Chinese (Simplified, China)
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WINDOWS 11: "Settings" >> "Time & Language" >> "Language & Region" >> "Administrative Language Settings" >> "Languages for Non-Unicode Programs" >> "Change System Locale" >> Chinese ( Simplified, China)

Then restart the PC and everything will be working