PCSX2 Documentation/Compiling on Windows: Difference between revisions

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#Append a command that launches Visual Studio.
#Append a command that launches Visual Studio.
Finding the location of Visual Studio executable is easy. Just right click on Visual Studio Start Menu entry or Start screen tile (on Windows 8/8.1) and click properties. Grab the contents of the target field and past it in the batch file source. You can  insert an @ prior to that code to inhibit display output.
Finding the location of Visual Studio executable is easy. Just right click on Visual Studio Start Menu entry or Start screen tile (on Windows 8/8.1) and click properties. Grab the contents of the target field and past it in the batch file source. You can  insert an @ prior to that code to inhibit display output.
When ready proced to next step.


=====Standard (dirty and insecure installation)=====
=====Standard (dirty and insecure installation)=====
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