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I'm working on ASP.NET MVC2 project. everything was OK in the last months, today suddenly, the time to load the first page raised from 5 seconds to 1:30 min !

I check the output view and I see many lines like this one:

WebDev.WebServer40.EXE' (Managed (v4.0.30319)): 
Loaded 'C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Runtime.DurableInstancing\v4.0_4.0.0.0__31bf3856ad364e35\System.Runtime.DurableInstancing.dll', 
Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.

some of them are totally irrelevant to my project like this one:

'WebDev.WebServer40.EXE' (Managed (v4.0.30319)): 
Loaded 'C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_32\System.Data.OracleClient\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.Data.OracleClient.dll', 
Skipped loading symbols. Module is optimized and the debugger option 'Just My Code' is enabled.

What happened ? I've tried to change in option not to load symbols, doesn't help, moved to release, same thing.

Any ideas what happened to my development environment ? This is a Win7 X64 machine, VS2010 SP1.

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  • Pause the debugger as it's frozen. What is it doing?
    – SLaks
    Apr 3, 2011 at 18:04
  • I don't think it's the problem but have you enable source stepping or installed a tool like Reflector Addin? Also you can try disabling Intellitrace.
    – dr. evil
    Apr 3, 2011 at 18:05
  • The Debugger is not running yet. it loads a lot of symbols, and only when it finishes with the symbols the debugger is on ("still attaching processes") I am not using Intellitrace.
    – Dani
    Apr 3, 2011 at 18:24
  • I've checked on another computer, most of them are also loaded there, but at 1/100 of the time....
    – Dani
    Apr 3, 2011 at 19:31

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Deleting all breakpoints solved this issue !

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    I started experiencing the exact same issue with Visual Studio 2010 while running a MVC3 project on local host with the Debugger. All of my pages suddenly started taking at least 10x to load. I found this question, and the six word answer. Problem solved. Thank you.
    – taudep
    Apr 24, 2012 at 15:49
  • OMG!!.... I never thought a breakpoint could cause such harm....!!! I kept looking for a hole day... changing IPV6 to IPV4, disabling WCF services... omg... Simplicity always kills complexity...
    – Jimmy
    Jul 11, 2012 at 23:38
  • Same issue with VS2012 / MVC4 / IIS Express (the message appearing started "'iisexpress.exe' (Managed (v4.0.30319)):"). I had just one breakpoint in Web.Release.Config and ended up with terrible slowdowns. I was running a Debug build, so it's pretty odd a release transformation file was affecting it!
    – Pauk
    Feb 25, 2013 at 14:28

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