>MS .Net manager in BG recommend developer workstations for VS2005 to be with 2GB RAM.<Ooooh, that would be even *better*!! Probably wouldn't get the company to spring for that though. <g>
~~Bonnie
>>I've had one too many computers with less than 1 gig of memory and I will never do it again. IMHO, a computer used for development should be fast and have lots of RAM. I have lots of stuff open when I'm working ... if I have to wait for any length of time for my computer to respond, I get very, very frustrated. The more RAM, the better.
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>Is this really related to low memory? I heard before that VS.Net is memory hungry.>>
>>I think it truly is memory-related, and I think the reason I've had this happen occasionally is because I will keep Visual Studio running for days at a time without restarting it or rebooting my computer, with lots of compiles going on. I dunno ... like I said, it never causes me problems and usually goes away by itself without me having to shut down Visual Studio.
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>FYI
>MS .Net manager in BG recommend developer workstations for VS2005 to be with 2GB RAM.