Notepad of encoding?

I used some characters with codes alt in Notepad and when I arrived to save him he comes up with something like this file uses characters to Unicode which is lost... blah blah blah, they say I have to select one of the Unicode options in the dropdown list coding or lose it badly. Ive lost, before coming to the file and it looks like jibberish, but I can't find anything about coding, help?

Have you tried to save your text in one of the Unicode options?

Class UTF8Encoding
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.text.UTF8Encoding.aspx

How to read a Unicode data saved as ASCII in the notepad Editor?
http://forums.ASP.NET/t/1143905.aspx

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