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Hmm, I've had no problems and it fixed three bugs I reported.
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I have successfully updated to VS2017 15.8.1, *BUT* have not noticed that it's getting slow on start and either have not encountered any bugs. Just for my interest, what particular programming language or framework in VS2017 you're currently using so that it hangs ?
The best solution of this problem, in this particular case, is to completely uninstall VS2017, download the offline installer image, and then perform a clean re-install:
vs_enterprise.exe --layout "C:\Visual Studio 2017" --lang en-US
Specifically, for the recent past time, I've used VS2017 updated to 15.8.1 to create projects in various languages and frameworks including C++, C#, Python, *BUT* have not encountered the problem listed.
And also, if VS2017 is running slow at startup, try disabling some of its components, for example: output window.
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Arthur V. Ratz wrote: download the offline installer image, and then perform a clean re-install: Where? I searched it but nothing. Then I found a couple of sites telling the community version has no offline installer, only the downloader.
M.D.V.
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Quote: Where? I searched it but nothing. Then I found a couple of sites telling the community version has no offline installer, only the downloader.
1. Download regular Visual Studio 2017 installer: Visual Studio 2017 - Visual Studio[^]
2. Use the following command in CMD or PowerShell to create an offline distribution image on your local hard drive:
vs_enterprise.exe --layout "C:\Visual Studio 2017" --lang en-US
After that all required files are downloaded and copied to C:\Visual Studio 2017 folder location.
After the listed above command finishes its execution you can run vs_enterprise.exe application located at C:\Visual Studio 2017 to perform a clean offline installation of Visual Studio 2017.
Here's an article: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/visual-studio-2017-installation-using-offline-installer/[^]
Isn't that so simple ?
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I'll try it.
I don't want to increase my backup in 15 Gb due to VS and downloading it each time I restore is a PITA too.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Quote: I don't want to increase my backup in 15 Gb due to VS and downloading it each time I restore is a PITA too.
1. What kind of backup do you actually mean ?
2. After you've downloaded it once, just burn it to BD-R or flash drive and use it next time without downloading it.
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1) Back up of the system partition
2) That's what I will try, but in a secondary HDD
I wanted to do it... but you have the enterprise version. Do you know if it works with the community version too?
[Edit_01] Nevermind... I will try it right now.
[Edit_02] It is working as described... downloading the packages in progress
M.D.V.
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modified 24-Aug-18 12:17pm.
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Quote: I wanted to do it... but you have the enterprise version. Do you know if it works with the community version too?
Probably it will work with all VS2017 editions, *BUT*, anyway, just give it a try.
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I edited previous message to avoid getting this thread very long.
It works, right now is downloading the packages.
Thanks
M.D.V.
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Good for you. Just wait until it has downloaded everything and returned from vs_community.exe or vs_enterprise.exe application, and will have it done.
Also, just for my own interest, reply to this post if you could have it done successfully.
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Uninstalled VS from my PC and switched to VS code. Lucky I have the option.
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Please wait while VS finishes background processes.
What process? I just opened you VS. What are you doing behind my back? Hanging around with dreaded eclipse?
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Last week, I just read in Reddit C++ subforum that after the update, VC++ fails to compile some open-source libraries. Not sure if they are going to fix that since VS2019 work has commenced.
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Not only that...
Now I have to clean and rebuild my project before I can publish the asp.net project to a folder.
15.8.0 wasn't bug free either. Within 24 hours 15.8.1 was released.
I hope 15.8.2 is more stable but after two instable versions I have doubts (whilst I am a M$ VS fan boy....).
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I installed it a few weeks ago and it's been rock solid. In fact, it performs better than its predecessor.
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They acquired GIT to break both GIT and VS, so everyone uses TFS.
Illuminati.
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Plot twist: TFS can do both, GIT and the MS source control thingie.
I only have a signature in order to let @DalekDave follow my posts.
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Latest update also breaks typescript, since it installed the newest version 3.0. We ended up having to make adjustments to the outDir property in the tsconfig file from absolute path to relative path.
The is the first issue that I have had with a VS2017 update. Interesting.
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Another vote for the "works for me" team.
Have you tried reporting the problem via the "send feedback" option in the title bar?
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Feel free to clone, fork, star and/or contribute.
Source code is Here
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A very unusual way of "advertising" here. For me reasonably ok, but .... most probably not for others. Take care...
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I am not "advertising" at all, but sharing knowledge and opensource.
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