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Visual Studio 2005 memory usage???

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Sushil Srivastava - 26 Oct 2004 18:53 GMT
Hi Guys,

I installed VS 2005 Beta 1 on my Windows Server 2003, I also have VS.NET
2003 installed on that PC. First of all when I start VS 2005 IDE, its takes
easily 50MB of memory and if I create a C# Windowds application memory usage
was 100MB (keep in mind Windows Server 2003 is not running any IT oriented
apps or active directory or Data  base nothing this is my personal PC for
some experiement has 512 MB RAM, 2 HD four logicalpartition enough space on
each partition to run an elephant). On Windows Form if I drag a button
control and try to place got this error "Can't Create Component" that's all.
Any biolder place code witha project I can build and run, so installation
looks good.

Any idea?

Thanks
Sushil
ERROR - 27 Oct 2004 13:03 GMT
well...on my laptop...it takes 700MB to 950MB of virtual memory...it really
sux...and vc80.idb file is always gets locked and write-protected...may be by
some background thread...i have to restart the vs.net to be able to rebuild
the application... :(

i have vs.net 2k3...but i like 2k5 more...i think i will live with this
sh.t... :(

> Hi Guys,
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> Thanks
> Sushil

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