No more display in Cyrillic in Windows Vista.

Original title: no display in Cyrillic

All of a sudden my Vista will display not in Cyrillic. I have been using Russian without problem until today. All this has turned to gibberish. The system does not display cyrlillic (file names etc) and the word is the same way. The police in Word is ER Bukinist 1251, BTW. The Internet is fine. Help please. Thank you

Hi Jeff,

You can try the following steps and check.

Method 1:

You can check if it is included in the input language. If so, try adding it againg and check.

For more information, you can consult the following articles:

Add an input language

Change the input language

Method 2:

If you still experience the problem, you can try to perform a system restore before the show and check if it helps.

Note: When you perform the system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

To run the system restore, you can consult the following link:

System restore

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