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    Resolved Visual Studio 2008 Form Designer Issue

    Hi,

    I hope this is the right place for my question, It seemed like the best choice to me.


    My issue is, I just recently upgraded to VS2008 and now when I go to drag/reposition a control in the form designer, it becomes invisible and I can't see it until I drop it somewhere.


    Is there something in the options or settings or something that I can change to fix this? has anyone else had this problem?




    Feel free to move my topic if its not in the right forum.


    -RuSty
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    Re: Visual Studio 2008 Form Designer Issue

    It appears the problem still exists


    I did check the system requirements above, and my system meets all of those.

    Hard Drive is by far enough,
    2.60 GHz
    1GB RAM
    etc...


    The only hardware problem I can think of could be a video card issue, although my video card isn't that bad. Radeon 9600 I believe?


    Has this ever happened to anyone else, or does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?

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    Re: Visual Studio 2008 Form Designer Issue

    Do you have VS 2008 SP1 and the latest updates installed?
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    Re: Visual Studio 2008 Form Designer Issue

    Are you running XP or Vista? If it's XP then it couldn't be a video card problem. If it's Vista then that's possible but I doubt it.

    I would suggest creating a new, clean project and trying it. If it works then there is an issue with your Project / Solution and I would try creating new ones and migrating your code over.

    If creating a new one shows the same behavior then I'd uninstall Visual Studio 2008 and then reinstall.
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    Re: Visual Studio 2008 Form Designer Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
    Do you have VS 2008 SP1 and the latest updates installed?
    I haven't installed any updates yet, could try that if nothing else works.

    Quote Originally Posted by RhinoBull
    I didn't see that behavior in beta so SP/updates shouldn't really matter [I think].
    I wouldn't think so either, because the problem seems to be virtually undocumented (judging by google searches).

    Quote Originally Posted by kasracer
    Are you running XP or Vista? If it's XP then it couldn't be a video card problem. If it's Vista then that's possible but I doubt it.
    I am running XP. Do you think the SP version of XP could have something to do with it?

    Quote Originally Posted by kasracer
    I would suggest creating a new, clean project and trying it. If it works then there is an issue with your Project / Solution and I would try creating new ones and migrating your code over.

    If creating a new one shows the same behavior then I'd uninstall Visual Studio 2008 and then reinstall.

    I will try this sometime in the near future. Although I dread the thought of the uninstall/install process of VS2008. Took me close to 2 hours to upgrade from VS2005.


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