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VS 2010 and WinForm and VS 2005
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ASP.NET
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Visual Studio
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C# 2.0
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01455348
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>>>>>Thank you, Naomi. I am not surprised that new MS version is much slower than the previous; this is their trade mark <g>. I wonder if I will be able (when I get VS 2010) to disable the version control and make things work faster.
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>>>>You don't have to use version control at all. TFS is a seperate install. VS2010 has built-in connectivity for it.
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>>>>Personally I use version control for anything I do that may someday be used or referenced again. All client projects, virtually all of my personal applications. It isn't just for corporate use.
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>>>Maybe I should learn to use version control too (never before have done it with any other product). Btw, do you also (like NN) experience slowness in VS 2010 compared to VS 2008?
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>>IMHO once you start using version control you'll never go back. It is worth its weight in gold when you suddenly have the need to revert to or refer to previous code.
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>>VS2010 seems a little slower but not too bad on my machines. I'll qualify that by saying my desktop is a smoking hot 64bit Win 7 box with a pile of RAM, and my laptop has a fresh install of Win 7 so it's not loaded up with other stuff. YMMV.
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>On my Vista 64 with plenty of RAM it's quite slow in opening. Once I left it running overnight and the whole PC became very slow - I had to kill it.

After you told me that last week I tried leaving VS2010 running with my project open on both machines overnight. I didn't have a problem with it.

Not sure what happened on yours.
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