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Can't RUN in Windows 1803

Open greenhat616 opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

Microsoft add a option, which is to allow user to use utf-8 code page as default code page. MCEdit Version: Latest Minecraft Version the world was last opened in: (Crashed before I even choosed a world Operating System: Windows 10 1803 The bug is that:

PS D:\MCEdit> .\mcedit.exe
Running in fixed mode. Support files are in your Documents folder.
Splash load...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "mcedit.py", line 73, in <module>
LookupError: unknown encoding: cp65001
Failed to execute script mcedit

greenhat616 avatar Sep 16 '18 02:09 greenhat616

Did the MCEdit-Unified executable work before setting your code page to utf-8?

Podshot avatar Sep 16 '18 15:09 Podshot

I had this problem before, and I just figured out.

Please check your language settings in Windows 10:

Settings > Time & Language > Region & Language >Administrative Language settings > Language for non-Unicode programs > Change system locale

In the new popup dialog, you can change current system locale, and beneath it, there is a checkbox called "Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support". Mine is checked. After unchecked it and restart computer, everything is going well. I hope this is helpful to you.

nwsoulman avatar Sep 19 '18 23:09 nwsoulman

Did the MCEdit-Unified executable work before setting your code page to utf-8?

Yes. it work

greenhat616 avatar Sep 22 '18 05:09 greenhat616

nope, mc edit still doestn start at all

RakDuhl avatar Dec 30 '18 11:12 RakDuhl

is this a different issue?

gentlegiantJGC avatar Dec 30 '18 12:12 gentlegiantJGC

I had this problem before, and I just figured out.

Please check your language settings in Windows 10:

Settings > Time & Language > Region & Language >Administrative Language settings > Language for non-Unicode programs > Change system locale

In the new popup dialog, you can change current system locale, and beneath it, there is a checkbox called "Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support". Mine is checked. After unchecked it and restart computer, everything is going well. I hope this is helpful to you.

Big thank you! Finaly i found a solution my problem (mcedit cant start)

olegikoligik avatar Aug 05 '20 18:08 olegikoligik