I am developing a simple ASP.Net application on a Windows 7 x64 machine using Visual Studio 2008 SP1. The computer itself is a very strong machine. I am using the built in development server for debugging.

Starting the debug process takes a mindblowingly long time (~20 minutes until the first page is loaded). Sometimes the pages load immediately. I encounter this problem only with web projects, windows forms project work as expected.

What could be the cause? How can I make the development work like it worked on an XP machine?

Edit: The web pages are normal pages, no heavy code, so this cannot be the reason.

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Do you have anything fired to your event log that could help debug this? You obviously have something messed up on your computer. – Jaxidian Mar 29 '10 at 12:36
Is it that the browser itself is taking a long time to load the page? Or is the dev server process itself just taking an abnormally long time to load? – MisterZimbu Mar 29 '10 at 12:42
You need to blow that machine away and "repave" it - reinstall the OS and the dev environment. You have something way screwed up, and no amount of tinkering is gonna fix it properly. On a side note, i would also check you don't have an anti virus prog scanning every single file that is generated as part of ASP.NET compiling your site. – slugster Mar 29 '10 at 13:01
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try this fix for VS Studio 2008 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946581 This fix was not included in Microsoft Update. It fixes slow build time and many more and is recommended for users that experience problems.

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