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Have you tried that? I'm actually assuming that you have some sort of resource issue on your dev machine. What else is going on while you're doing this? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back If so, chances are it will land on our plate fairly soon in the form of a bug, but we can be proactive and search for the report if we know it's there.

Just started happening to me this afternoon. No clue why. HArd drive is really active. Dead in the water with this tool. No report is being generated to Microsoft. It just goes back to the VWD program and lets me try to open any othe project, local, remote with the same error bubble. Takes about a minute to appear. Also I've noticed that it is reliably repeatable with what is probably a type casting error and Access.

It was happening to me all last week. It's been a week. I'm working on another piece of code. Also know that although I know where this has occurred, the project is reasonanly large, like on the order of lines. As soon as I complete the current piece, I will see if I can reproduce it. ReneeC may be onto something or not with the Data Access comment. Everything I write accesses a SQL server in one way or another using code.

No grids, views,table adapters or anything like that. I can supply an approximation of the code that induced this error if you feel it's really important and tell you where to experiment plus send you the access database I was using if you feel it's important. This code would reliable invoke the error in the RTM IDE and I know that many stuck process reports went in from my machine so you should have lots of context info.

It only happens to me when I'm stepping through the debugger and there is a casting error with debug. This is somewhat like my experience too. I believe I changed a label recently can't recall specifically and started getting the "V.

Is Busy" message and the IDE just locks, forcing me to manually kill the process. And preventing me from working too hard on anything I am using a From with the Browser Control in it AxSHDocVw and after hours of fiddling, gave up and started recreating my application in a new project file. As soon as I got to the point of adding the browser control again, the " Busy" message popped up, and everything locked up again. If I go back into any one of the "affected" versions of the project and try to open the Form in Design view, the IDE locks up.

The issues mentioned above have caused Visual Studio to become unresponsive and have simple workarounds. Not sure if this will help you but my os is windows xp x64 pro. I increased my memory from 1 gig to 1. Feel free to contact me off line. It's funny I've used matrox Millenium's for years and had no trouble.

This is supposed to be a far more sophisticated card and will not show a shar image in Word. Just to be sure that this isn't the case, make sure that your snippet is located inside a folder in a not so common path. Have not messed with snippets at all, i cut and paste them from a text file old skool style!

I have been getting this message since a week after I started using this visual studio a month ago. I get this message when ever I open the webpage for editing, not the class file I guess its shooting up this message when trying to render the web controls on the page. Any idea how do I get rid of this bug? Please let me know. I did as u said and it works for me too now :- thanks alot chief I usually run the iireset. I just started having this problem yesterday.

Ive uninstalled everything, switched to a local profile from roaming and re-installed. I still have this issue and it seems to happen when I build one certian web site. Other sites build fine, but just this one site ofcourse the most important one cause VS to freeze and bring up the VS is busy bubble every time now.

Im basically dead in the water until I get this fixed. If you are still getting this issue please contact vbperf microsoft. The Visual Basic Performance team is working hard to address these issues via hotfixes and the upcoming Visual Basic SP1 while we work on engineering changes to make sure these issues are addressed prior to release.

Based on customer feedback and forum posts such as these, we've been working with customers to address these performance issues. We recently released a performance hotfix to address the following areas of Visual Basic performance:. Improves the performance of single-stepping F10 debugging.

Improves the performance of Intellisense. In order to get this hotfix, you need to contact support and reference KB Note that this hotfix rolls up all performance hotfixes to date, so installing this hotfix will give you the best IDE performance. Again, we appreciate your feedback and we thank you for your patience while we address these issues.

Please contact vbperf microsoft. Chris Mayo. Visual Basic Performance Program Manager. I've been following all of the threads about performance and am thrilled that you came out with this hotfix one of my asp. After installing the hotfix I am still experiencing a performance problem with a winforms project this is the first winforms project I have done on VS - it's all been asp.

I haven't seen a posting describing this problem, so I thought I'd post one to see if it sounds familar to anyone else. I am currently working on a very simple VB winforms project. The project has only one XSD and 2 windows forms. Literally, all I am trying to do is give my user a way to edit the contents of an xml file via a GUI. The XSD has 16 elements with foreign keys defined between the elements.

The main form consists of a datagridview for each of 10 of those elements, a navigator control and a bunch of binding source controls one for each datagrid view. The save of this file goes on for minutes at least 5. If I kill the process after about 2 minutes and restart visual studio all is well my updates to the XSD will have been made.

Microsoft Visual Studio Version 8. NET Framework Version 2. It seems the problem is worst when debug and continue -- VS just goes off somewhere for a while. Most of the time the performance is better than VS6 as far as that goes. However, at random intervals, It will take minutes to start apps in the debugger that normally took seconds. I see the bubble to "report this to microsoft,.. Is this the place?

Yes, I just experienced this problem. Of course, being a VB. Thank goodness there's an answer. I'll call Monday, since you can only call Mon-Fri. What is the workaround if you have NVidia Desktop Manager installed? Is it just to disable it, or is there a particular version or setting to use? Simpy run the command either in the Command Prompt, or "Run" function "iisreset".

I am now getting this message times a day when using vs - All i am doing is trying to build our app and then click on a file whilst its loading. I too have recently started getting this problem. Only after a windows update of various hotfixes etc including IE7. Now every time I open up a solution it takes about 3 min to actually open it up and allow me to do anything.

All the while saying that Visual Studio is busy Have uninstalled IE7, reinstalled VS. Reset IIS. Nothing - not a bean. Are we any closer to having a fix for this? I get this every time I open Visual Studio. I have tried all that has been suggested including installing the service pack to no avail.

I am not trying to access anything or debug anything, just open a new project. The IDE opens with the default page displayed and the toolbox loads, but then everything freezes and I have to stop the process.

I have tried accessing old projects as well, but I get the same problem. I am completely stuck. I'm the OP on this thread. I've never "solved" this bug. It's seems there was a time and code that used to aggravate it a lot.

Your problem sounds a lot more severe. I would recommend that you carefully export your settings or perhaps you shouldn't I would deinstall VS all the way down through the framework and reinstall it. You need to do a "super" clean on your project files. Judy, If this is occuring everytime you load VS, I think you will find the problem is in the project files and compiler temporary files i. Don't click the solution file to open VS.

Possible hide your project directories as well so studio can't load anything automatically though it probably is not. Running a Defrag on your disk will help also. XP takes a number of passes to make progress on a defrag. I tried this, but it seems the problem I am having is beyond any of the scenarios I have read here. This is happening every time I open VS. I can remove everything and open a blank project, and it will still freeze up. The dev environment process isn't even using CPU time.

It just sits there. It was working fine for several months. I can't figure out what I might have done to start this. I finally decided to try to uninstall in re-install. This is proving to be a problem as well. I can uninstall other programs, but Visual Studio will not uninstall. I tried putting the CD in again to see if I could do something that way. All of my other software on this computer works fine. So I don't think it is the operating system. Although, I am thinking about trying a repair on it anyway.

In the mean time, I have found an article on manually uninstalling VS8. I am going to give this a try. I'll post when I can get this figured out - just in case anyone else runs into this problem. Our performance team would like to try to gather some debugging information from you to try to get to the root of your issues. I haven't seen this error since last june when I was working on a particular project.

However it is a real error. I have seen a similar error. There is not any extensive cpu utilization occuring so whatever it is is not due to a loop, the IDE seems to be very state confused. The hardware seems to be solid with no other notable problems in other software products. I will send the email, but I wanted to post my progress so far here as well.

I spent yesterday working on the problem. I found that the link in the KB article I gave above is for a 64 bit version and I am on Otherwise, as soon as it is finished, the console disappears.

From there, I followed the first KB article on removing VS8 manually with the intention of reinstalling it. I thought maybe it might have gotten past whatever it was that hung it, so I tried again. The second time worked, but with a few problems. It couldn't find the sqlexpress. It was there, so I clicked it, let it go until it had a problem, killed that, and then the VS8 installation continued.

So, I had a fresh install. This is the default option. If source control software is installed on the computer, select Add to source control to associate the project with source control. Click Browse to locate the database. NOTE: To view and change the selected source control plug-in and to configure the source control environment, click Options on the Tools menu, and then expand the Source Control node.

Click OK to add the solution to Solution Explorer and add the project to the solution. Type the path or location for the project in the Location text box, or click Browse to select one. If you're importing from an. Click Browse to navigate to the folder where you want the solution to be stored and type file name in the File name text box, and click Open.

If you're importing from an Integration Services Catalog , type the database instance name in the Server name text box or click Browse and select the database instance that contains the catalog. Click Browse next to Path text box, expand folder in the catalog, select the project you want to import, and click OK.

Review the information and click Import to create a project based on the existing project you selected. When you add a project, you can have Integration Services create a new, blank project, or you can add a project that you have already created for a different solution. Right-click the solution, click Add , and then click New Project. On the File menu, point to Add , and then click New Project. Right-click the solution, point to Add , and then click Existing Project.

On the File menu, click Add , and then click Existing Project. In the Add Existing Project dialog box, browse to locate the project you want to add, and then click Open.

After the solution is visible, you can remove all except one project. In Solution Explorer, right-click the project, point to Add , and do one of the following:.



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