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Hello all,

Running VS2003/05 under Vista makes the former screw up the display at least 50% of the time - you start debugging, VS kicks in and you see the windows/docking panes screwed up, not refreshing, etc... I've contacted Microsoft about this, but they weren't much help, I was wondering if someone knows any fixes?

I'm running VS with visual styles turned off under Vista, so that it doesn't hang when you try to do a "find in files".

All the latest updates/service packs are installed.

Thanks in advance.

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I have the same issue. Sorry I am not any help. – Jeremy White Jul 9 at 19:39

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For Visual Studio 2005 , install the Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Service Pack 1

and the Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 Update for Windows Vista

Take a look at the Visual Studio .NET 2003 on Windows Vista Issue List and see if you find something there.

And see if that help things.

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Yes, sorry forgot to mention - everything's up-to-date. – dennisV Sep 24 '08 at 11:22
Even the latest video drivers? – Magnus Johansson Sep 25 '08 at 12:53
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Yup, I have the same problem. It doesn't screw as often (only every now and then) but it screws also while editing text, not just when debugging.

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I haven't noticed it going weird on me during just editing, but at least 50% of debugging sessions cause this... Irritating. The only solution I currently have is to minimize and maximize again. – dennisV Sep 24 '08 at 12:02
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I've done a lot with Visual Studio 2005 Express on Vista, and have never seen any display issues.

Vista is pretty sensitive to the quality of the video drivers - have you tried updating yours?

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Yep, everything is updated to the latest versions. And this doesn't happen on one machine, so I think it's a VS bug. I doubt they'll fix it though... – dennisV Oct 29 '08 at 23:49

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