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#Install all of the updates and then Visual Studio 2008 is ready to go. Skip the Visual C++ 2008 Express and Visual Studio 2010 Professional sections and continue below with Installing SDKs.
#Install all of the updates and then Visual Studio 2008 is ready to go. Skip the Visual C++ 2008 Express and Visual Studio 2010 Professional sections and continue below with Installing SDKs.


 
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Download the Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition Installer from the link above. Run it, and click next at the Welcome Screen (shown below).
Download the Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition Installer from the link above. Run it, and click next at the Welcome Screen (shown below).
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Click Finish and the installer will close. Now that Visual C++ is installed, your system needs a few patches in order to remain current. Visiting Windows Update with Microsoft Update enabled shows the following:
Click Finish and the installer will close. Now that Visual C++ is installed, your system needs a few patches in order to remain current. Visiting Windows Update with Microsoft Update enabled shows the following:
Download and install the updates, and then skip past Installing Visual Studio 2010 Professional and continue with the SDK installations.
Download and install the updates, and then skip past Installing Visual Studio 2010 Professional and continue with the SDK installations.
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====Installing Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional (Beta 1)====
====Installing Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional (Beta 1)====
NOTE: Visual Studio 2010 is not presently a supported build environment for PCSX2. The instructions and configuration information below are provided sheerly for completeness's sake as Visual Studio 2010 will ultimately be a supported build platform, and this information will be updated as it nears completion and release. It is not recommended that you attempt to build PCSX2 with Visual Studio 2010 at this time.
NOTE: Visual Studio 2010 is not presently a supported build environment for PCSX2. The instructions and configuration information below are provided sheerly for completeness's sake as Visual Studio 2010 will ultimately be a supported build platform, and this information will be updated as it nears completion and release. It is not recommended that you attempt to build PCSX2 with Visual Studio 2010 at this time.