Hello friends,
I use my pc only for programming using C# on asp.net,ado.net and wpf applications.
Since last 6 months,i have been practising my .net skills on visual studio 2008,but it all went wrong when i upgraded to visual studio 2010,whenever i try to open Visual studio 2010 ,my pc gets restarted.and i changed my os,but nothing changed.One of My friends said ,it is due to low clockspeed of my pc
my processor is AMD A6 2.1 GHz,
following is the specifications,
http://www.softwaretechnology.info/2012 ... eview.html
i cant understand what is the actual problem,
Did anyone faced same issue.if so please suggest me so overcome this problem!!!
please reply!
Problem with my processor when opening Visual studio 2010!
Re: Problem with my processor when opening Visual studio 201
Hi,
I doubt the CPU is to blame. More likely is a bad video driver or faulty memory, or just plain old Microsoft bugs (a google search for "Visual Studio 2010 crash" shows lots of results from lots of people with lots of different symptoms).
To be honest, I think a good CPU should refuse to execute Visual Studio.
Cheers,
Brendan
I doubt the CPU is to blame. More likely is a bad video driver or faulty memory, or just plain old Microsoft bugs (a google search for "Visual Studio 2010 crash" shows lots of results from lots of people with lots of different symptoms).
To be honest, I think a good CPU should refuse to execute Visual Studio.
Cheers,
Brendan
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Re: Problem with my processor when opening Visual studio 201
No. I will not fix the computer for you.
/rant
This is not even a programming discussion.
/rant
This is not even a programming discussion.
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Re: Problem with my processor when opening Visual studio 201
Based on your description, your processor is probably being damaged by excessive levels of bad punctuation. Unfortunately, few warranties (these days, grumble grumble...) cover this; you can, however, remedy it temporarily by applying spearmint toothpaste to the processor die.
If you have any further difficulties after trying that, I suggest calling tech support, but claim it was alpha radiation and you used peppermint. The symptoms are nearly the same.
If you have any further difficulties after trying that, I suggest calling tech support, but claim it was alpha radiation and you used peppermint. The symptoms are nearly the same.