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Newbie user: my ide crashes upon start

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Earl Takasaki - 20 Apr 2004 05:46 GMT
Hi

I just bought VS.NET (academic). Whenever I type a simple: "#include <iostream>" in the IDE, then hit <return>, my entire computer reboots.

Any ideas why? This make the product slightly difficult to use.

(I have p4 2.6, ram 768, WinXPPro SD1

Many thanks

Earl Takasaki
Tim Macaulay[MSFT] - 21 Apr 2004 01:18 GMT
Hi Earl,

I haven't seen this one before.

Do you have any 3rd party Visual Studio .Net Add-in's installed?
What happens if you run devenv /safemode?

Cheers,
Tim Macaulay
Microsoft Corp.
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- 30 Apr 2004 18:18 GMT
How do I run it in safe mode?

It is really weird. I just type

#include<iostream>

and as soon as I hit <enter> my computer reboots.

Now, if I import a c++ file that already has the #include
in it, sometimes it works, but occasionally it reboots.

Very frustrating....

Earl

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- 30 Apr 2004 18:19 GMT
P.S. no add-in installed except the stuff included with
the student edition. No 3rdparty stuff.

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