Slow VS.NET 2005 Editor is driving me nuts

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 19 Dec 2005 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I need a reality check. Is anybody else noticing that while in the code editor in VS 2005 and pressing Ctrl-S to save or otherwise forcing a context switch (switching source files) VS.NET will take forever to return control to you   What I see is that anytime I save or switch views VS starts thrashing the disk hard, and the CPU goes to 100% for about 10 seconds before returning control back. This gets really annoying if you're jumping around between codefiles frequently. And lest you think...

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