We can see this post in csdn today:
Http://community.csdn.net/Expert/topic/4157/4157472.xml? Temp =. 7494318.
Content:
If your computer * Operating System is Win2000 or WINXP, then:
1. Right-click on the desktop and choose new-Text Document;
2. Open "New Text Document", enter "move", and save the disk and exit;
3. Open "New Text Document" again. What do you see?
4. Is the word "mobile" just entered?
Let's change it.
1. Right-click on the desktop and choose new-Text Document;
2. Open "New Text Document", enter "Unicom", and save the disk and exit;
3. Open "New Text Document" again. What do you see?
4. Is the word "Unicom" just entered missing? Instead, it is a burned cell phone battery
I tried it myself, hey. This is true. Call.
I can't think of such a bug in this notepad. After a boring research, use editplus2.1 to create and save the two words, and then use NotePad to open it, the effect is the same, and then use the command line: TYPE command to view the content, it is found that the content is indeed the word "Unicom.
Maybe, as the friend said, it starts with a UTF-8 text code.
Hey. This is an egg.