Encoding Windows 7 Display Driver INF Files in Unicode
All in-box INF files must be encoded as Unicode; they must not be ANSI.
To encode an INF file as Unicode (or to verify whether the INF file is encoded as Unicode), perform the following steps:
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Use Notepad to open the INF file.
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On the File menu, click Save As.
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If "ANSI" appears in the Encoding field of the dialog box, change the encoding to "Unicode" and save the file under a new name.
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Build date: 11/29/2012