Occasionally, Visual Studio has problems with the temporary files with a message like "cannot find QWVDYHJ.CS"; clearing out the temporary files fixes it..
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Can anyone from Microsoft actually chime in on this? This is a HUGE development nightmare, anytime we modify our assemblies it takes 3 mins to build the solution, it makes it near impossible to be productive.
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Has anyone found a solution to this problem ? I have scoured the forums, and tried all suggestions but without success. My environment (VISTA,VS2008.Net3.5) will attempt load symbols for CppCodeProvider.dll approximately every second time I debug the project,
and takes about 8 minutes before the IDE becomes responsive. Its driving me nuts !
Are you in a situation where you have the opportunity to "downgrade" to XP?
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Unfortunately no. My dev laptop is pretty new and only has device drivers for Vista. I have tried to install XP, but it was pretty flakey, and could find no drivers whatsoever for sound. So I'm stuck with Vista, until Windows 7 has a stable release. Nevertheless,
I followed your suggestion in an earlier POST and looked in the Temporary ASP.NET files folder, and found a lot of stuff there from all the projects I have been working on. I deleted these files and found that it reduced the time to bring up the debugger to
only about 30 seconds - much improved, but still not great.
How much free RAM does your laptop have when running Visual Studio?
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With that amount of RAM, you could run virtual PC and run XP as a virtual PC. The lack of device drivers for XP would not be a problem.
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Re: Visual Studio 2008 ASP.NET Builds VERY Slow
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There were over 300 mb of temporary files there. I deleted them all. It made absolutelly no difference. Thanks for the suggestion anyways.
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>Why would that be necessary?
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Can anyone from Microsoft actually chime in on this? This is a HUGE development nightmare, anytime we modify our assemblies it takes 3 mins to build the solution, it makes it near impossible to be productive.
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I suggest that you report it at
- Posting suggestions, bug reports ect to Microsoft at
https://connect.microsoft.com/dashboard/?wa=wsignin1.0
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Are you in a situation where you have the opportunity to "downgrade" to XP?
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How much free RAM does your laptop have when running Visual Studio?
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With that amount of RAM, you could run virtual PC and run XP as a virtual PC. The lack of device drivers for XP would not be a problem.
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