I renamed my SSD 'E' letter to D and My visual studio now not working. I already removed files. I would like install again to the 'D' drive but i got this message and i can't select directory.. How can i change the default directory? Now the E is reserved for system..
Visual studio problem:
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Partitions:
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I need my visual studio for work so i very happy if someone can help me for solve my problem.
Thank you before!
I can't solve my problem than i reinstalled my PC..
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I install windows 10 , after i install visual studio 2013 ultimate
bat cannot run VS2013 setup
Error - windows program compatibility mode is on. turn it off and then try setup again
pleas help me solve problem
I had the same problem, and tried every solution on the internet but none of them worked for me.
(my setup file was a .iso file that I mounted on a virtual disk.)
I simply copied the files from virtual drive to one of my hard drives and ran the setup again: it worked!
Right Click on your file installer visual studio .exe then properties>details> look at the Originil file name, rename visual studio installer using the same name in originil file name. Run it and it work...!
i hope this work...
Everytime I try to run my code, I am having this error that "Csc.exe" exited with code -1073741819
, I cleaned my solution and restarted Visual Studio with no gain.
Can anyone help me?
I faced same problem. Delete the bin and obj folder in project(s). The try to clean and rebuild the solution. This worked for me.
Cleaning and rebuilding the solution will sometimes solve the issue and sometimes won't.
You need to repair Visual Studio. Go to Control Panel -> Programs. Then select your version of Visual Studio you are using and press "Change"(or right click it and press "Change"). When the setup appears, click "Repair".
This solved it for me and several others who have been facing this issue.
For the problem csc-exe-exited-with-code-1073741819
I repaired Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86). This worked for me.repair Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable. I found about this problem when uninstalling and then reinstalling VS2015. After the setup is completed it says that some items are not installed correctly. And among them is Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 not installed correctly.
So after a while I repaired Visual C++ Redistributable 2015. Here is the link Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015.
classic ms solution: restart computer :D
delete bin and obj folders
open vs
build
it should work.
I want to share my experience here because I had this problem for several days (with VS Studio 2012) and I had MANY MANY difficulties to find the solution !
And my problem was... That I had a virus/malware problem, and the faulty module was BITGUARD !
So if someone has this problem, and goes here searching the solution, I think you must try any free Malware remover program to see if Bitguard should not be your problem !
Regards,
Olivier.
I also had this problem, and luckily found a solution.
First off is more of a workaround, but seemed to work. Disable parallel build in Visual Studio
(Tools -> Options ->Projects and Solutions -> Build and Run. Change maximum number of parallel builds to 1).
This resolved the issue for me, but did not solve the problem.
The issue I had, as obscure as it is, was I had Razer Synapse set up to record mouse and keyboard stats on Visual Studio. Once I disabled this, everything worked perfectly.
When our company changed anti-virus software, an application that had not been touched in months suddenly started having the build error
"csc.exe" exited with code -532462766..
I used our new AV client to scan the bin folder of the application that wouldn't build. The AV client claimed it was infected with W32.Trojan.Genkd. Uninstalling that AV software allowed it to build as usual. I think a single file got quarantined, preventing the build.
Your options may be these:
disinfect the files (assuming it's an actual infection)
unquarantine the "infected" files (assuming it's actually safe)
uninstall / disable that AV client
change AV software
Lastly, you could always comment blocks of code to identify what is causing the false-positive.
I got this error when running from the devenv command. Adding /SafeMode to the command arguments solved my issue which lead me to think one of my install extension/plugins for VS2015 was to blame.
I Resolved the same issue by Restarting my PC and that's it.
I installed Visual Studio 2012 Express followed by the TypeScript plugin.
I launched VS and noticed that my .ts files are not getting any syntax highlighting.
I did not have any of the project templates relating to TypeScript, nor the Tools->Options->Text Editors->TypeScript settings.
I even tried to uninstall/re-install everything. Nothing worked.
I was desperately looking for a solution and it seems like none exist, so I decided to post the solution that worked for me.
It could be a complete fluke, but I thought I'd share it anyway, in case it can help someone else.
I have Windows 8 installed, but I don't think that's a factor since my other PC works just fine with Windows 8 + VS 2012 Express + TS plugin.
I went into C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\TypeScript\0.8.0.0 and with VS closed, I ran the TypeScriptLanguageService.vsix file.
HTH
You did find the appropriate work-around.
One known issue with the installer is that if your "documents" path is on a network share, the VSIX doesn't get installed automatically. Is that the case for you?
I just installed VS 2010 v 10.0.30319.1 RTMRel on 64bit Win7 Ultimate and keep receiving the following error when I try to open a web project. I have repaired and reinstall but the issue persists. I am looking for resolution suggestions. Thanks
The 'Microsoft.Data.Entity.Design.BootstrapPackage.BootstrapPackage, Microsoft.Data.Design.BootstrapPackager, Version 10.0.0.0.... did not load correctly.
This was happening to me as well. In my case I installed Visual Studio on my D drive which is not my system drive. After reading a link found in ChiliYago's blog post I found that the root cause was that files were missing from %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE (Which is what the error message says).
In my case, the missing files were installed in C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE and not D:\ProgramFiles (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE. My solution was to copy the missing .dlls from the install directory on the C drive to the install directory on the D drive, and the error stopped happening.
I had previously installed an Express edition of C# and un-installed it before adding Visual Studio 2010, this may have contributed to the problem for me.
In my case, I Installed Entity Framework June 2011 and then uninstalled it. After this I had this problem.
Nothing found in internet worked and when I was going to format I found in the directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\ these 2 files:
Microsoft.Data.Entity.Design.BootstrapPackage.pkgdef
Microsoft.Data.Entity.Design.Package.pkgdef
Here is when VS 2010 is trying to load the library that cannot load.
I have another PC with Entity Framework 4.0, and it doesnt have these files, so I have moved them out to the desktop. Now Visual Studio is loading the project succesfully.
On the other hand, my problem also was that If I choose to hide the error message then Entity Framework 4.0 didn't create the .Designer.cs of the Model. then when I tried to add the Domain Service Class to the project, the context class didnt appear (but yes in another machine with the same project and same database).
Now that I have not the error message everything looks working good.
I hope it helps others because I have had this problem during weeks.
Best Regards,
Tried the uninstall and reinstall of Visual Studio 2010… Still that had the damn annoying message about the Missing Assembly.
Looked on the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ Directory which only showed:
Microsoft.Data.Entity.Design.DLL
Installed a LOT of Windows Server 2008 files (32 Bit OS) in regards to SQL Server 2008… ADO.Net, etc… STILL didn’t solve the issue! GRRRRRRR!
So I finally fixed the issue by reading between the lines. See the details below on how I resolved this issue…
This points to the MISSING Assembly:
Microsoft.Data.Entity.Design.BootstrapPackage, Version=10.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/VisualStudio/10.0/Packages/{7A4E8D96-5D5B-4415-9FAB-D6DCC56F47FB}
Renamed Key to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/VisualStudio/10.0/Packages/{7A4E8D96-5D5B-4415-9FAB-D6DCC56F47FB}-123
Problem Solved for now in Visual Studio 2010!
Hope this helps someone else resolve this issue!
I've managed to completely remove VS 2010 from my computer using official utility and then reinstall it. Problem disapeared.
From tools menu in VS2010 select Import and Export Settings...
Select the last option, reset settings.
Save them, why not :)
Select a canned default, such as Visual C#.
Post your differences here, so that you know what to re-enable, and Microsoft people know what needs to be fixed.
I've had same problem, i solved it by rapairing it from "Control Panlel" clicking "Change/Remove" and tan choosing "Repair". BTW i'm using Win XP but i think that uninstallers in Visual Studio are the same. So.. Good luck!
A while ago I noticed I don't have a magnifying-glass next to my datatables. I used to have it, and somehow, sometime, it disappeared...
Has anyone seen this happen? Do you know how to help me view my datatables again?
Update: I'm still clueless about this. Could anyone point me in some direction, where should I even start looking for an answer? Thanks a lot.
Update: I changed to a new computer, and still the same problem. But I pinpointed it to being only in Visual Studio 2005. On Visual Studio 2008 I have perfectly normal DataSet and Datatable visualizers.
So I tried re-installing VS2005, to make sure all the components were installed, nothing left out - but Nada. Still no visualizer.
Update: Found the solution to my problem: My answer
I was really bothered by the problem, so I turned to Microsoft support, and they solved my problem! The short solution is that apparently one of the DLL's in the My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Visualizers folder was corrupted. I deleted all the contents of the folder, and the visualizer came back.
The long answer can be found in this post written by Faruk Celik - the person from Microsoft who solved my problem.
Create a new clean project, does the Visualizer show up there?
Check if this file exist: "\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8.0\Common7\Packages\Debugger\Visualizers\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DataSetVisualizer.dll"
Check if the dll is loaded in Visual Studio, Open your project, then open anther Visual Studio, attach the debugger into the first Visual Studio (Make sure that managed debugger is selected). Inside the debugging Visual Studio open Debug/Windows/Modules to see if the DataSetVisualizer is loaded.
try devenv /ResetSettings from an admin console.
I know this is an old post, but I have been fighting this same issue. Nothing solved my problem... I finally figured out that I had been running Visual Studio in compatibility mode (Windows 7 os). Once I ran devenv.exe without compatibility mode set, the visualizers showed up again.
Give devenv /resetskippkgs a try...
I am using Visual Studio 2017 and I had the same issue. I realised the visualizers folder is missing in my documents. I think this is something to do with the recent windows upgrade on the office computer. I have resolved it by creating an empty Visualizers folder.
I have the same problem and it drives me crazy. Finally, I have it works after trying many advice from Googling and trail and error.
\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe /resetuserdata at the command prompt.
I rename Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DataSetVisualizer.dll to Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DataSetVisualizer.dll.test on both
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies
And
\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Visualizers
I was having the same problem, nothing would appear when I hovered over my dataset variable. I was finally able to see the dataset visualizer when I added my.forms in front of my dataset variable in the Watch window
Execute Visual Studio as administrator. Right click and execute as administrator and the magnifying-glass appears next to datatables.
I tried everything in this post but nothing worked for me. I am running Windows 7 64-bit. Eventually I was able to find a solution in this post
I tried everything here but the only thing that worked for me was to overlay 2 folder using someone else VS 2019 that had the visualizers working.
C:\Users\XXXXXXXX\Documents\Visual Studio 2019\Visualizers --< XXXXXXXX = the user folder
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\Common7\Packages\Debugger\Visualizers