"Add documentation about the fix for missing x86

target library in windows under the "Common problems" section."

Patch by Stefanus Du Toit!

llvm-svn: 68399
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</ul>
<ul>
<li>In Visual C++, if you are linking with the x86 target statically, the
linker will remove the x86 target library from your generated executable
or shared library because there are no references to it. You can force the
linker to include these references by using
"/INCLUDE:_X86TargetMachineModule" when linking. In Visual Studio IDE, this
can be added in Project Properties->Linker->Input->Force Symbol References.
</li>
</ul>
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