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How stable is Visual Studio 2010 compared with VS2008 SP1 on Windows 7?

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So far, VS2010 is only available as an early CTP (from last November) in a VPC, so it's not really a relevant comparison. It's for looking at, not using.

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Then again, Windows 7 is also in beta, so it's a close enough comparison – Randolpho Apr 1 at 18:16
Not for stability. It's pointless to test an early beta for stability. It's also pointless to test Windows 7 for performance or stability, for that matter. – David Thornley Apr 1 at 18:22
Randolpho - it's not a close comparison at all. Win7 Beta is a final beta shipped with the kind of quality and expectations that VS Beta 2 may have. The CTP of VS2010 was potentially so flaky it had to ship in a VM - it was something to look at as a gift for PDC attendees. – Will Dean Apr 1 at 19:59
The beta is available on MSDN now – vzczc May 18 at 21:55
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I cannot speak for VS2010 on Windows 7, but I have been using VS2008sp1 on Windows 7 as my primary development machine and it works great.

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Considering I've never gotten VS2008 to crash on ANY OS, id say its hard to get any better than that. Granted I may not have put it through its full paces, but I have hit a wide range of abilities over the past year or so since moving to VS2008

EDIT: Nevermind I just remembered crashing it when a former coworker insisted on using Source Safe, which ran off a laggy server, the lag alone brought VS2008 down.

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I crash vs2008 regularly (mainly the debugger with c++) but it has a nice autorestart feature. – Martin Beckett Apr 1 at 18:46
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You can have some of my crashes then :) – Brian Rasmussen Apr 1 at 18:47
Yup, I had lots of crashes, mostly to do with silverlight designer for VS2008. It's pretty annoying, really. – SirDemon Apr 1 at 19:07
I'm lucky if I don't kill it at least daily. I occasionally manage to get it to BSOD, which is fun. – Marc Gravell Apr 1 at 19:20
Marc - you should probably look at your video drivers. VS couldn't cause a BSOD if it wanted to. – Will Dean Apr 1 at 20:00
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