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Speeding up VS 2010
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13/04/2012 20:17:53
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Visual Studio
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C# 4.0
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Thread ID:
01541269
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01541501
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It wasn't either of the options but the master option of "Automatically adjust"

Long lag opening control rich forms. Lag switching between open forms in design mode. Extremely long times in both opening and closing projects.

Primarily in an app in VB with 11 projects in the solution and 25 or so reasonably complex forms

>Hi,
>Having played around with the various options on a couple of machines and found no noticeable difference in performance I'd be interested to know what appeared sluggish in your IDE before turning off the 'Enable rich client' option.....
>
>>Have to share this one from CodeProject as it made a *huge* difference on my system
>>
>>http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/350495/Visual-Studio-2010-WAS-painfully-slow
>>
>>This is a very quick tip for anyone who, like me, has found Visual Studio 2010 to be painfully slow.
>>
>> Go to
>> Tools ==> Options ==> Environment ==> General ==> Visual Experience
>>
>> Then UNTICK
>> Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
>>
>> And UNTICK
>> Use graphics hardware acceleration if available


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