I am not able to run visual studio 2022 in Windows 10 Pro

Satish Chandragiri 21 Reputation points
2022-09-23T17:14:49.837+00:00

Hello All,

I have recently installed Visual Studio 2022 professional(64-bit) version into my Dell laptop with below configuration with windows 10 Pro.

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Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4005U CPU @ 1.70GHz 1.70 GHz

Installed RAM : 8.00 GB

I am not able to open even visual studio application. It's taking too much time to open and not able to run even single console application as well.

Could you please help me here what i need to do.

Thanks,

Satish

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  1. Sreeju Nair 11,621 Reputation points
    2022-09-23T18:34:36.887+00:00

    Visual Studio 2022 recommends to use CPU with minimum speed 1.8 GHz, however your processor is 1.7. So you are below the requirements, so expect slowness. See the Visual Studio minimum system requirements below.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/system-requirements#hardware

    I recommend you to upgrade your system or try the following actions to modify your existing system.

    • make sure you are using 64 bit OS
    • Use SSD for hard disk
    • Try to increase memory
    • Stop other disk/memory consuming applications such as search service, reduce number of running applicaitons.
    • Use Task manager to see whether you can release resources by stopping some of the applicaitons.

    Hope this helps.


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