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Lee Critchlow
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Reinstalled Visual Studio 2022, Visual Micro
Dec 3rd, 2025 at 1:54am
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I had to replace my motherboard since the old one would not connect to the Internet after reinstalling Windows 11. My KeyboardNano and PressureNano compile Ok, however, my KeyboardMega has 9 multiple definitions as you can see from the attached output file. I've tried previous versions, even an old version from Archive, all have the same 9 multiple definitions, all of which compiled before the Windows 11 fiasco. Cry
What in the current version is different from older versions that might affect this issue?
  

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Re: Reinstalled Visual Studio 2022, Visual Micro
Reply #1 - Dec 3rd, 2025 at 9:42am
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Thanks for the report, can you try compiling in the "Release" Build Configuration?

This will disable the Serial Debugger which is automatically enabled on a clean installation when using the "Debug" Build Configuration.
  
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