: Do not open the file with a text editor. Use a dedicated extraction tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open .zip files.
: The website or server may be sending text using one charset (e.g., ISO-8859-1) while your browser expects another (e.g., UTF-8), causing symbols like Ð , µ , and … to appear. How to Fix It : Do not open the file with a text editor
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: If the file won't open, it may be a "corrupt file". Try redownloading it from the original source.