Is there any way to restart Visual Studio 2010 (and possibly 2008 as well but not so important) manually and keeping the current state (i.e. all open solutions/projects and files)? Basically the same operation as when you install an extension and Visual Studio asks to restart itself. Occasionally Visual Studio gets confused after things like folder renames/moves, reference changes or the GUI editor throws a wobbly so it would be nice to be able to quickly restart the solution/project rather than close Visual Studio, reopen it and load the solution/project again.
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1Have you gone through the list of installed extensions and tried disabling them? You really shouldn't need to keep restarting Visual Studio like that.– Lasse V. KarlsenFeb 16, 2011 at 12:23
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@Lasse - Sometimes I think it may be due to Resharper but I'm not going to remove that as it is too useful. I don't really know what causes these occasional hiccups and the restart usually resolves them.– Piers MyersFeb 16, 2011 at 12:32
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I don't really like answering my own question but I found the RestartStudio extension for Visual Studio 2010 that adds the restart option to the File menu and seems to work well.
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Doesn't work for VS2015 - "This extension is not installable on any currently installed products."– noonandMar 24, 2017 at 11:34
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@noonand The question was specifically for VS2010, but if you want something for VS2015 then try: marketplace.visualstudio.com/… Mar 24, 2017 at 11:49
Visual Studio Restart is another plugin that works for Visual Studio 2013.
Restart Visual Studio for 2015
VSRestart2017 for 2017
Visual Studio Restart for 2017 & 2019
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Doesn't work for VS2015 - "This extension is not installable on any currently installed products."– noonandMar 24, 2017 at 11:34
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1@noonand thanks for pointing that out, updated my answer with the available extensions for 2015 and 2017 Mar 24, 2017 at 16:55