First, you want to download to QT for Windows. QT has been formally divided into two open source and commercial two unused projects. We need to download the QT installer (address: http://qt-project.org/downloads) on the open source.
Open Source: http://qt-project.org/Commercial: http://qt.digia.com/
You can see a number of versions, any one for Windows version with Qt Creator, depending on your vs version of the choice. I'm used to QT creator so I'm using QT 5.3.1 for Windows 32-bit (VS, OpenGL, 553 MB).
After the download completes the next step, complete the installation.
After that you need to go to Microsoft to download the Windows SDK (Windows 8 doesn't know where)
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8442
Download the iOS version is highly recommended, the domestic speed is indeed a mishap.
the three versions of iOS correspond to each other:
Grmsdk_en_dvd.iso x86grmsdkiai_en_dvd.iso itanium64grmsdkx_en_dvd.iso AMD64
After the download is complete, you do not need a full installation. Just need to install a few appropriate tools, seemingly complete installation will be problematic. nodded
If you have installed the corresponding version of VS (which is the QT version selected above), here you only need to install debugger.
if not, you need to install Widnows Headers and Libraries and Visual C + + complier.
Setup\winsdkdebuggingtools debuggersetup\winsdkbuild Headers and librariessetup\vc_stdx86 VC + + Complier
Debugger and Complier are all selected system versions and need to be noted.
after the installation is complete, the Qt creator can automatically identify the complier and debugger. However, you need to set the next symbol Paths.
Tools, options, build and Run debugger->cdb paths->symbol paths-> Insert Symbol server
Direct default settings.
At this point, the installation is complete. If the specific process is different from what I described can refer to the following address or message discussion ~
http://blog.csdn.net/libaineu2004/article/details/17363165