Why do you run so many instances of VS? I've run two, and very rarely run three. I almost always run one. I can't imagine a scenario where you need 6 instances running.
VS is a pig, both in memory and CPU usage. I don't know know how you can do anything with 6-7 instances.
>Was that said tongue-in-cheek? I just took a quick poll of the 4 developers I work with. We all typically have 2 instances open, 3 is not unusual, and one of us often has 6-7 instances open (don't ask). None of us has ever experienced an issue. VS2010 and VS2012. WIN 7 Pro 64 bit. 16 GB ram, 260GB SSD. (SQL Server LOVES all that ram).
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer