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[W7] NTFS File System.

Try the SimSun-ExtB font: it still won't show ALL characters, but almost all.
If that font isn't available in your Win7 command prompt, try the other available fonts.

Jap.jpg

If I paste those characters, taken from the txt file, in the command prompt, all characters are perfectly shown.
If I use the type command (like you can see in the picture/screenshot), three characters aren't correctly printed on the screen.
 
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You still do not understand that it is not that the font is not saved correctly, it does not save path Unicode at all. There is nothing.
Show me the log where it writes the path where Unicode is in the name.
Have you tested that path? Where is your log?
If NFI does not work correctly, I am looking for a different alternative.
 
Yes, in fact it seems it doesn't accept unicode characters.
I tried a filename like JAP------.txt, japanese characters instead of hyphens, and it only showed drive:\path\JAP.
 

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