You see the Compiler and Debugger Settings dialog box shown here.Ĭlick Reset Defaults. To reset your settings, open your copy of CodeBlocks. That said, there are situations where resetting CodeBlocks is the only course of action that will work. My concern is that resetting everything will actually cause more problems and end up confusing some readers, so you really do want to try those other posts first. This is the reason that I’ve taken a more measured approach to helping readers through problems until now. ![]() The problem with this approach is that it resets all of your settings, not just those that could be in error. One technique I haven’t really covered until now is to reset the CodeBlocks configuration. However, there are rare times when no matter how much you try, you simply can’t get the compiler to work. ![]() I even provide posts on using the 10.05 version of the product, should you wish to upgrade. The posts in the C++ All-in-One for Dummies archive normally provide everything needed to get the compiler up and running. Quite a few people have written to me about issues they have with C++ All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies that involve getting CodeBlocks up and running.
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