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    vs ram usage is too high :(

    It's usually around 50 mb when I check it in task manager, but sounds like task manager is not always showing the right amount. Sometimes it says 50mb, and when I close VS, I end up freeing about 250MB of ram
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    While running VS.NET , it loads other files (framwork) onto the mem , so it takes alot when closing those files would be clean out !(it seems to be like so .. )

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    Originally posted by pirate
    While running VS.NET , it loads other files (framwork) onto the mem , so it takes alot when closing those files would be clean out !(it seems to be like so .. )
    yes I know VS loads other files too, but 250mb is a little too much
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    That what makes it slow to run and start ...MS is making promises to speed the next version VS.NET 2003 . We'll see...

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    this is insane!!! 400 MB!!!!!


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    why dose it anyways matter?

    (my vb.net dosn't use that much)
    (I only have vb.net std)

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    well if I load a standard project it doesnt change that much... the project that I'm loading is kinda big and I guess that's what happens. But I had only one form open
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    aaah VS is so buggy!!!
    when I'm working on this particular project it really annoys me (I guess it's because it has too many files).
    each day VS gives me AT LEAST one error that would make it necessary to restart it. For example, it says "operation could not be compeleted" when I'm just typing something, and then it stops highlighting the code and doesnt function correctly. So I would have to restart it.
    Sometimes it just goes crazy and thinks that the usercontrols that I have made and put in my main form arent declared, so it gives me a huge list of errors and says that blah blah blah arent declared. Most of the times I go to the code view, press enter and all the errors just go away. This is nonsense.
    It also crashes at least once a week

    But it works fine if I'm working on a small project
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