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I'm running this on a 2.8 GHz machine with 1.5 GB RAM. (XP machine)
The full suite of VS.NET is installed. I'm running 7.1.3088
Professional Edition.
Initial launch from within IDE took only seconds, but my system froze
almost immediately, and required reboot.
Now, launching from within the IDE is very slow -- 5 minutes -- with
CPU usage maxed out the entire time. And once application is running,
the system goes weird -- task bar does not respond to clicks, screen
refresh slows down, task manager (which I was running to monitor CPU)
hangs, etc.
From another (Win2K) machine:
I rebooted and after reboot I shut down all processes except that
which my system required thinking that perhaps there was one
conflicting with .NET.
After an end-to-end build and link (that took 26 minutes) I started a
launch of my application and waited 6.5 minutes. Although I've not
timed it, using ‘Ctrl-F5' to launch isn't any better.
So much for the "process-is-conflicting-with-.NET" theory.
Any thoughts, anyone?
The full suite of VS.NET is installed. I'm running 7.1.3088
Professional Edition.
Initial launch from within IDE took only seconds, but my system froze
almost immediately, and required reboot.
Now, launching from within the IDE is very slow -- 5 minutes -- with
CPU usage maxed out the entire time. And once application is running,
the system goes weird -- task bar does not respond to clicks, screen
refresh slows down, task manager (which I was running to monitor CPU)
hangs, etc.
From another (Win2K) machine:
I rebooted and after reboot I shut down all processes except that
which my system required thinking that perhaps there was one
conflicting with .NET.
After an end-to-end build and link (that took 26 minutes) I started a
launch of my application and waited 6.5 minutes. Although I've not
timed it, using ‘Ctrl-F5' to launch isn't any better.
So much for the "process-is-conflicting-with-.NET" theory.
Any thoughts, anyone?