Visual Studio crashes on 'add reference' - visual-studio

Visual Studio crashes when opening any solution and right-clicking 'references' and choosing 'add reference'. The dialog opens for a few seconds, VS crashes and restarts. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling VS2013, then uninstalling again with VS Uninstaller and reinstalling, and installing VS2015. Problem persists on both new installations. Had Beckhoff TwinCAT 3.1 installed but uninstalled also this before first reinstalling Visual Studio, to no avail.
Is there a registry key or specific locations where all VS installations look for packages?

This was solved by doing another reinstall of Visual Studio, but this time cleaning remnants manually. VS Uninstaller DOES NOT do a complete uninstall.

WARNING: This will reset all project settings in your
solution!
I had the same problem. Just delete .vs\<solution name> folder and reopen the solution and add the reference.

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Unity Could not find any supported Visual Studio installations

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Environment:
Windows10 Professional Visual Studio 2017 Unity 2017.4.12f1
I changed the default installation path of Visual Studio 2017 and installed it successfully.
The install path as follows:
D:\win10\Program\visual_studio\2017
However, in the Build setting of Unity, it still can't find my Visual Studio 2017.
How can I solve the problem? Thanks~
Go to Edit > Preferences, and select your Visual Studio to be the preferred external editor. Use Browse if Visual Studio is not listed. More info here.
You need to install windows 10 SDK
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk/
Here's a third answer. I just bumped in to this, and checked that yes VS was the preferred editor, so I went to open up VS to try uninstalling and reinstalling the GameDevWithUnity workflow, but VS popped up a dialog saying I needed to reboot my computer before installation could complete. So it seems like VS was stuck in the middle of an upgrade, which makes it reasonable that Unity couldn't find an appropriate version. I rebooted and everyone is happy.

Visual Studio "Extensions and Updates" remains disabled

Recently, I disabled all the extensions at "Extensions and Updates" window in Visual Studio 2017. Now I am trying to enable them but it doesn't work. When I enabled the extensions Visual Studio says:
These changes will take effect the next time Microsoft Visual Studio is opened.
But, when I close the VS and reopen it again, they remain disabled. I tried to restart the system after closing the VS, but this also didn't work.
Is there any one knows how to solve this issue?
Is there any one knows how to solve this issue?
Since there is no specific error info, to resolve this issue, I would like provide you some troubleshootings:
Make sure you are using latest version of Visual Studio.
I test it with the latest version 15.5.2 without this issue. If you are not in the latest version, please update your Visual Studio to latest version first.
Run Visual Studio in safe mode:
Please open an administrative CMD window and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\Common7\IDE and run these commands:               
devenv /safemode
It prevents all third-party VSPackages from loading when Visual Studio starts, thus ensuring stable execution. if it works, this issue should be caused by the extensions and you need to remove the installed extensions under Tools—Extensions and Updates.
Clean the extension cache:
If it doesn’t work in safe mode, please have a try with delete or rename the following folders:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\15.0
C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\15.0
Meanwhile, run visual studio as administrator, disable any Anti-Virus or Anti-Spyware software on your computer and clean %temp% folder.
Hope this helps.

Why does visual studio crash when opening a solution

I've been having some issues using visual studio 2017. Whenever I try to open a solution, it immediately crashes. I've tried reinstalling and repairing it. I tried installing the 2013 version, but I still get the same behavior. I tried resetting settings, starting in safe mode, and deleting the .suo file. How can I fix this?

Uninstalling extension in VS2017

I've been testing our extension in VS2017 RC and it installs perfectly but when I try to uninstall it I find that it is impossible.
It says that the extension will be uninstalled when all Visual Studio windows are closed but this does not work. When I try the same extension in other versions of Visual Studio such as 2013, there is a "Restart Now" button that appears after invoking the uninstall.
Is this a known issue or is there something wrong with my extension?
This behavior has changed with Visual Studio 2017. Close all instances of Visual Studio and the vsix installer should pop-up and ask you to modify the current installation for your extension and perform the uninstall.
A few changes to your extension are required:
http://www.visualstudioextensibility.com/2016/11/16/visual-studio-2017-rc-announced-extensions-need-some-changes/

How to disable Style Cop visual studio extension?

How to disable the Style Cop visual studio extension? It's not listed in Tools / Extensions or in Tools / Add-in manager
I had the same issue: I uninstalled it using Add/Remove programs and got the expected error, when I opened Visual Studio next time. Still after hiding this error message, the StyleCop entries remained in my context menus.
After some research, I found a solution to remove all remains by running devenv.exe /setup on the command prompt. You must run the console elevated and you might have to switch to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE folder (or similar; depending on your system) in order to run the command.
Remember to remove the assotiated Code Cleanup profile if you are using ReSharper.
Source: http://stylecop.codeplex.com/discussions/257772
You can't, StyleCop deliberately hides itself from the uninstall menu in Visual Studio.
You can uninstall it in Add/Remove programs. You might get an error the next time you open Visual Studio but it will be gone after that.
why it happens is : mostly because you uninstalled the style-cop while visual studio was open
how to fix it
remove the registry keys
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0_Config\InstalledProducts\StyleCop
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0_Config\Packages{629EB7CC-69C2-43AC-9BC9-482B0F810C4E}
OR
reinstall & then uninstall (make sure your visual studio is closed during this process)
if you are using resharper
you would need to reset the Code Cleanup Profile to factory defualt to get rid of style-cop completely.
I had the same issue. I have already uninstalled it from Visual Studio by ReSharper Extension Manager and it there was under the right click menu still when I click any projects on Solution Explorer.
This way will solve the problem:
Steps:
Remove the StyleCop by Add/Remove Programs on control panel
If you have already uninstalled the StyleCop, install once again by ReSharper extension manager.(There will be many error at the first opening Visual Studio after the styleCop uninstall process. don't worry about it, press enter all)
Then Remove it by Resharper extension manager again.
I had the VS15 StyleCop plug-in installed and later added the ReSharper extension on top.
I removed the extension from ReSharper, then uninstalled StyleCop via Control Panel Add/Remove Programs and then let CCleaner run with registry clean-up.
The StyleCop entries have disappeared from the menus and the billions of squiggly lines have as well.
The easiest way is to install "StyleCop" extension from Visual Studio Marketplace. Which also can be found from the link :
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChrisDahlberg.StyleCop
Now right click your project and click on "StyleCop Settings", there you you can disable or customize the rules.

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