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I have got a similar problem in my Visual Studio 2015 Community!!!
It happens in the solution where I have got many projects, about 20. Precisely, I have got there 20 ASP.NET Core 1.0 projects. It is crashing when I simply just open my solution. I can see that it loads projects in random order and crashes.
When it crashed I tried to debug it in another Visual Studio 2015 instance but with no result, I think I saw there only something related with json but don't know if it was related with json files in my solutions or projects or internal Visual Studio itself.
The way around (worked for me):
Note: Really be careful if you are using GIT. If you move the projects around you should commit only when your projects are where they are meant to be.
1) Close your Visual Studio 2015
2) Create a temp folder inside your solution, on the same level where your projects are
3) Move majority projects there - maybe all except one, especially keep the one where is the solution file.
4) Open your Solution
5) This should open Visual Studio 2015 without crashing and you will see in your Solution Explorer obviously that some projects are unavailable
6) Move the projects back from temp folder back to their previous place
7) You can reload (right click the project) the one you need or all of them. It should not crash.
I personally like Visual Studio 2015 very much and hope that eventually whatever is broken will be fixed and don't have to use this retarded work around..
..yep, it started with Update 1, I think the Update 73 should fix it.
modified 16-Feb-16 5:21am.
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Nope, fixed it by uninstalling Update 1
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At least you got it to install!
Mine just hanged at the install phase, and completely buggered up all my other OS settings. I ended up having to re-install the entire OS after facing system slowdown, repeated crashes etc.
'The time has come,' the Walrus said,
'To talk of many things:
Of shoes -- and ships -- and sealing wax --
Of cabbages -- and kings --
And why the sea is boiling hot --
And whether pigs have wings.'
-- The Walrus and the Carpenter (by Lewis Carroll)
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I had basically the exact same problem. Even uninstalling and reinstalling with the Update didn't work. I had to uninstall everything then reinstall everything without the update, once I got that up an running I installed the update, then I had a build problem after the update that I did not have before. The build problem turned out to be an import to a non existent static class in VB, for some reason the compiler didn't say that, it just crashed. I discovered it through eliminating everything until I could build then going line by line through that code file. Update 1 is a MESS.
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I had huge problems with crashes and hangs pre-update 1, but a combination of update 1 and unloading various 3rd party VS add-ins solved almost all of them. I won't touch VS2015 without update 1 now - odd that you are having the opposite problem!
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Now that Pluto is a Dwarf Planet, does it get a +2 Endurance and automatic "Detect Hidden Doors"?
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You just rolled a 20 on your humor check!
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Watch it or I will get my BFG out.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Before it fires I'll have slaughtered you with the double barreled or the plasma gun!
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I'll pacify your BFG with a snozzcumber sandwich[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Sweet.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Hi All,
Had a bit of a strange phone call telling me the link between Vodaphone & O2 and as such I was to be awarded with an upgrade, call goes on for a while before after agreeing to the conditions it turns out my mobile number was to be transferred to O2 and the company who called me were going to be billing me. So I stopped it there for a couple of reasons 1) I have loyal to Vodaphone for over 20 years, I have relations working there (in Newbury) 2) I did not want to run on the O2 network for security reasons (not that I have that much to be secure about) 3) I was a bit skeptical of a company I have never heard of billing me. Also the handset upgrade was not really an upgrade... Anyone else had this happen to them. Also the company I had the interview with want me back for another more indepth (can I work with this bozo test) next week
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: Also the company I had the interview with want me back for another more indepth (can I work with this bozo test) next week
Wah Hay! Nice one!
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: Had a bit of a strange phone call .... I was to be awarded ....
Can you smell what the bull is shitting? Hang up.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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glennPattonBackInThePUB wrote: Also the company I had the interview with want me back
Great news. Hopefully the list of posters will go back to being aligned properly and put my OCD to bed!
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Shades of the late 80's and early 90's, when fly-by-night long distance carriers could hijack your service on the flimsiest of excuses without your consent.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Think about it..Microsoft is on a big PR campaign to get Win7/8.1 to upgrade to Win10...BUT Win 10
1 has a much longer boot than 7/8.1
2 has a "phase2 boot" (after the desktop displays it continues to spin the hard drive to complete the boot process)
3 is loaded with "junk" apps that can't be uninstalled (e.g. OneNote)
4 is no more secure than Win7/8.1
5 requires more 'updates' per month than 7/8.1
I have Win10, Win7 Pro and Win 8,1 installed on 3 identical PCs and Win 10 is the worst performing. As far as I'm concerned there a reason why the percentage of Win 7 installations is six times greater than Win 10 installs.
Win 10 IS the biggest Microsoft con job since Vista
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Quote: there a reason why the percentage of Win 7 installations is six times greater than Win 10 installs
Yes there is: Win 7 has been around for 8 years!
I'm afraid the rest of your piece is a bunch of sweeping statements without substantiation.
By the way: My laptop boots in 6 seconds on Win 10. Win 8 was no better. In any case: You don't need a faster boot, do you?
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Cornelius Henning wrote: You don't need a faster boot, do you?
I've got a 1TB SSD in my desk waiting for my birthday which is whispering "Yes. Yes you do. Go on. You know you want me..."
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OriginalGriff wrote: I've got a 1TB SSD in my desk It's 960 GB
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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I'm not going to quibble over 40GB! (That's only 4% and I'm only going to put about 100GB on it anyway! )
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OriginalGriff wrote: I'm not going to quibble over 40GB! Had to laugh, I remember getting excited when I upgraded my 5mb drive to 20mb. true it was in the dark ages!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: when I upgraded my 5mb drive to 20mb. true it was in the dark ages!
And I thought it was bad my first HD was 30Mb (and attached to an Atari ST).
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You forgot
6 is ugly as heck compared with Win7
7 is still schizophrenic and doesn't feel "together" at all.
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The one thing I find "ugly" about 10, is that window borders are now only one pixel wide. But I find that setting a contrasting accent color makes the borders very visible. Other than that, what do you find ugly about 10? My desktop is as colorful as ever.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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