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I have already placed d3d.lib and d3dx.lib in additional dependencies, and added the paths to the VC++ directories include and lib Directories, but I am still getting this error.

I have even gone as far as to move the Include and lib flies from the SDK into the include and lib files of VS 2010.

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  • Add #pragma comment(lib, "d3dx.lib") to the top of the main source file and try compiling it.
    – Jesse Good
    Jul 8, 2012 at 3:01
  • Okay, where is "d3dx.lib" located? Hardcode the entire path like this (use forward slashes) #pragma comment(lib, "c:/mypath/d3dx.lib")
    – Jesse Good
    Jul 8, 2012 at 3:21
  • Still not working, i changed all of the slashes and everything, ahhh why does this not work, this always happens when i get into Direct X Jul 8, 2012 at 3:48
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    "I have even gone as far as to move the Include and lib flies from the SDK into the include and lib files of VS 2010." This is not a good idea. Jul 8, 2012 at 6:58
  • Triple check your include and library paths, then try building on the command line with /verbosity:diagnostic and look at exactly how MSBuild is invoking the compiler. Jul 8, 2012 at 6:59

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For D3D9, you want to link against d3d9.lib and d3dx9.lib, not d3d.lib and d3dx.lib. There are also d3d10.lib, d3d10_1.lib, d3d11.lib, d3dx10.lib and d3dx11.lib corresponding to other D3D versions.

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