Based on a web search I found the following:
In Windows, the Korean file system encoding is primarily determined by the system locale and can be influenced by the chosen text encoding. For Korean characters, the default encoding is typically Code Page 949 (CP949), also known as MS949 or Windows-949, which is an extended version of KS X 1001. However, newer systems and applications often favor UTF-8 or UTF-16 for broader Unicode support.
If your Windows system is not using utf-8 or utf-16 text encoding, you might want to update it and move in that direction.
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