I actually right click on this menu item and pin it to the taskbar and pin it to the Start Menu to make it easily accessible. Start/All programs/Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1/Windows SDK v7.1 Command Prompt If you want to build 64-bit binaries, use the one added with the Windows SDK, something like: Start/All programs/Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express/Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010) For building default 32-bit binaries this is likely to be: (Make sure it is a Visual Studio command prompt because it sets up the build environment for us). With everything installed I used approximately 4 GB of hard disk drive space. When I went through this process on Windows XP, Visual Studio forced a restart on me so perhaps do this last.
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