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. Karlsen Feb 16 '11 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 Myers Feb 16 '11 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." – noonand Mar 24 '17 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/… – Piers Myers Mar 24 '17 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." – noonand Mar 24 '17 at 11:34
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@noonand thanks for pointing that out, updated my answer with the available extensions for 2015 and 2017 – Shashank Shekhar Mar 24 '17 at 16:55