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<img src="uploads/557ad0df399a83ba54712c1b7eb617f5/Initial_CMake.png">
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Next, when you hit the `Configure` button, please ensure that you are selecting the MSVC of choice with x64
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Next, when you hit the `Configure` button, <b>please ensure that you are selecting the MSVC of choice with x64.</b>
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Depending on your CMake version, this configuration GUI can look different and have Win32 as default.
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<table>
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</table>
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Once configured, I select both the CLR and Baseline Download options, you do not need to do this if you don't want to.
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Getting the baselines is handy to see examples of what pulse can do.
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Getting the baselines is handy to see examples of what Pulse can do.
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![CMake_Configured](uploads/4641ef35c1afbbcdcc66ae4f53cd4247/CMake_Configured.png)
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