Here's my list. All of these can be accessed on **Tools->Options** menu: 1. Disable F1. (**Environment->Keyboard**) This is probably the best advice that I found somewhere. 2. Disable "Animate environment tools" (**Environment->General**). 3. Disable Start Page (**Environment->Startup**). 4. Disable "Track Active Item in Solution Explorer" (**Projects and Solutions**). 5. Disable Navigation Bar (**Text Editor->C#**). I think this is available for every language. 6. Set "AutoToolboxPopulate" to false (**Windows Forms Designer**). 7. You can set the Code view as the default view when viewing Windows Forms. Just right-click on the cs file and select "Open With...". 8. Open Visual Studio using the command line (devenv) rather than using the Start menu. I don't know why but I notice it loads faster. 9. Turn off Track Changes. (**Text Editor->Track changes**) Basically I just customized [John Lam's settings][1]. It's very minimal. **Last Resort:** - Reset all settings (**Tools->Import and Export Settings->Reset All Settings**) **Relate articles:** - [Optimizing ASP.NET 2.0 Web Project Build Performance with VS 2005][2] - [Hard Drive Speed and Visual Studio Performance][3] - [Speed up Visual Studio 2005][4] - [Optimize the launch of the Visual Studio 2005][5] @Orion Edwards: I agree. Snippets are really a time saver. Actually there's a snippet editor that you can use and I'm using it for a while now. You can find it [here][6]. [1]: http://www.iunknown.com/2007/06/vibrant_ink_vis.html [2]: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/09/22/Tip_2F00_Trick_3A00_-Optimizing-ASP.NET-2.0-Web-Project-Build-Performance-with-VS-2005.aspx [3]: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/11/01/tip-trick-hard-drive-speed-and-visual-studio-performance.aspx [4]: http://dotnettipoftheday.org/tips/speedup_visual_studio.aspx [5]: http://dotnettipoftheday.org/tips/optimize_launch_of_vs2005.aspx [6]: http://billmccarthy.com/Projects/Snippet_Editor/