I am trying to determine what to change on my visual studio 2010 ultimate installation and/or other applications on my computer.
The problem was caused by me removing some applications on the 'C' drive of my computer since I was running out of space. When I tried to run the C#.net 2010 web form application, I had visual studio run problems. Note there is another computer in my office where the application actually runs successfully.
To solve the problem, I obtained visual studio 2010 ultimate from the msdn website and did a 'repair'. This fixed the problem until I got a runtime error. Now I am wondering if I need to install something else and/or possibly install something else.
Do you think that I should do a total reinstall of the visual studio 2010 ultimate on my workstation? Do you think I should uninstall the current visual studio 2010 on my workstation? I would then reboot the computer. I would then you a total reinstall (not a repair) of Visual Studio 2010. This way maybe whatever else is missing would be located in the total reinstall.
If I do a total uninstall and then do I total reinstall of the ultimate version of visual studio 2010, would the reinstall have a problem like finding the TFS 2010 files that I am currently using? Would there be a problem with the Visual Studio.net 2010 finding the sql server database files that I need? Basically would there be problems that I would need to be aware of?
If I do a total reinstall of reinstall of visual studio 2010, will I need to reinstall service pack 1 and or any of the critical hotfix updates that have occurred? Are there any issues that I should be aware of?
Thus I am wondering if you suggest what I should try?