3

I am making a batch file to copy some directories and subdirectories to a safe place (backup purposes). But if the path contains special characters like ® the script does not work.

:: Call Of Duty® 2
xcopy "F:\Archivos de Programa\Call Of Duty® 2\main\players" "D:\BackUp\savegames\Call Of Duty® 2\main\players\" /E /F /Y

In console the ® shows up as « , so a "not found" exception shows up.

I have tried using UTF-8 and ANSI codification but none of those worked.

1 Answer 1

5

I think it will work if you also change the code-page of the console to 65001, which is "kind of" a UTF-8 codepage. To do this you must add a command to your batch-file:

:: Call Of Duty® 2
chcp 65001
xcopy "F:\Archivos de Programa\Call Of Duty® 2\main\players" ^
    "D:\BackUp\savegames\Call Of Duty® 2\main\players\" /E /F /Y

For more information on 65001 read: Is codepage 65001 and utf-8 the same thing? or google 65001+"UTF-8"

2
  • it worked, although the console was not able to show the files that it was copying. Thanks!
    – McD0n3ld
    Sep 8, 2014 at 15:59
  • You could also change the font of your console to Consolas or Lucida Console, then it also show the ® character (I prefer Lucida Console 14 ☺).
    – Thomas
    Sep 8, 2014 at 16:17

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.