>>I think that is the Visual Studio 11.0 directory. At least that is where mine went. I completely uninstalled the RC first, but the folder was still there will some setting info etc when I installed VS ultimate 2012
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>Yes, correct, this is what I saw after the install. It seems they preserved that initial directory naming to the full release.
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>The transition of all existing projects went smooth. It loads faster, less crowded. The icons in general, probably following that new style of Windows 8, seems to have dropped back to the flinstone age. But, if that's what it's gonna, it's not a problem for me. As long as it is simple and easy to locate, it's ok. I did select the VB.NET application default settings however. I wasn't sure to choose that one or the first one on top for the Default development settings.
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>I removed the Visual Studio 2010 version and all of its related installed in the program files Uninstall list and everything still works great.
Seems much faster to me too.
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