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A question about VC++ compiling not Visual Studio

The problem is listed as the pictures I posted. Any code I wrote cannot be run.
Another solution will be:
1. Close VS.
2. Open VS.
3. Create a new project.
4. Create a source file and make sure you save it in the right directory.
5. File -> move Source.c into -> project's directory
6. Re-write the code. Don't forget the return statement and "int" as datatype for main().
7. Compile.
 
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Another solution will be:
1. Close VS.
2. Open VS.
3. Create a new project.
4. Create a source file and make sure you save it in the right directory.
5. File -> move Source.c into -> project's directory
6. Re-write the code. Don't forget the return statement and "int" as datatype for main().
7. Compile.
Yeah I did as you told me.I just established the source file in the project within the same directory. And I try to create a cpp file like this:

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"This is it"<<endl;
}

It still report the same problems.
Should I install 2010 and try 2015 since it is in English version and give it a shot?
 
Eh...I am sorry but I still cannot operate on the files.
The case now is like this:
Every time I want to compile the codes I wrote, it will print that the system cannot find the .exe file so that it will not work,even if I just want to print a space on the screen...
If I still cannot make it on VS 2010,are there some alternatives I can use?VC++ 11.0?
VS2015 Community is free.

These kinds of issues should be resolved asap.
Overview of Visual Studio 2015 Products
 
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