Install visual studio without previous update [closed] - visual-studio

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Yesterday I had a computercrash and now I need to reïnstall all of my programs. These programs also include Visual Studio 2012.
I knew there were a lot of updates (3, i guess) and I'm wondering what problems is possibly can have when I first install update 3, without installing update 1 or 2.
Should there be any bugs or regressions i should take account of? Update 3 is now installing and it's doing fine (no errors so far)

Visual Studio 2012.3 includes versions 1 & 2 as well, otherwise the installer would tell you to instal first the previous versions.
There is no problem for you, it is like Windows Service Packs, so you won't have bugs or regressions.
EDIT:
Official source:
Visual Studio 2012 updates are cumulative releases that include the
new features and fixes that were delivered in previous releases.

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Visual Studio Community showing 30 day evaluation trial [closed]

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if visual studio community free So why does this message appear to me?
You don't need to buy a license to use the Community edition of Visual Studio.
You might just need to sign in with your Microsoft account to register your edition, but no payment is needed.
Source: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/support/community-edition-expired-buy-license/

Xamarin with Visual Studio via Dreamspark [closed]

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Months ago I applied to Xamarin Student program for getting Indie version of Xamarin. However, Dreamspark and Xamarin offers developer studdents to build Xamarin apss with Visual Studio. This wasn't around when we applied. Although it says this on both Dreamspark's site and Xamarin's site. I cannot use Visual Studio still. Is anyone know, why and how to work around this problem?
See https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/microsoft_student_developer_blog/2016/02/08/learn-xamarin-land-your-dream-job/
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install 64-bit Visual Studio 2013 Professional on 32-bit machine [closed]

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What would happen if I tried to install the 64-bit version of Visual Studio 2013 Professional on a 32-bit machine? I do not want to attempt doing this without some idea of what might happen.
There is no 64-bit version of Visual Studio.
Is there the 64-bit version of Visual Studio?
http://www.viva64.com/en/k/0025/
"... The main issue that does not let the developers to create the
64-bit version of Visual Studio is the amount of code that they would
need to port to a new platform. Porting the main studio's units will
force the programmers to port all the existing extension packages for
the tool as well. Benefits that will be gained from this high-cost
process are not very obvious at present. Most Visual Studio units will
not get any significant benefits after the port in comparison to their
32-bit versions while the requirements for physical memory the studio
will have while loading large projects might greatly rise because of
the increase of data structure sizes in the 64-bit version. But even
in the current Visual Studio versions, there is a problem related to
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Updating Visual Studio 2010 [closed]

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I downloaded Microsoft Visual 2010 Express for Windows Phone, but now i want to have the Visual C++ in it for my project. How do i do that?
You can't use C++ in Windows Phone 7 projects. You'll have to wait for Windows Phone 8 to be able to use C++.

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I'm nearing the end of my master's thesis, which was done in collaboration with a local company. I used their computers during the work, but they could not provide me with a Visual Studio licence, thus I used my own MSDN Academic Alliance licence. Now that I'm leaving the company, I need to remove the licence. Does a uninstallation completly remove the licence? Is there a way of just removing the licence without uninstallation?
It's Visual Studio 2010 Professional edition, installed on a Windows XP computer.
MSDNAA FAQ:
Q: Does the license (or "key") permanently unlock the software?
A: No - the key allows you to install the software once. If you need to re-install the software, you will need to contact the PA (Program Administrator) at your school. Your PA's contact email information can be found in the support page. To view this information, please click on the Support button above.

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