Visual Studio 2015 crashes
Visual studio that won't be repaired...
Everytime I want to compile an app on vs 2015 - it crashes. Even if I want to compile the main function or write somthing to it, there appears a window, which says
Visual Studio 2015 has stopped working
It goes same on 2013 Express version. I have a clue why it won't work: when I open Team Explorer, an error appears:
Page '3185ed96-1cbd-4381-a439-636973542e50' not found.
I tried everything I have found in the internet and trust me - nothing worked. I also tried some command prompt commands:
devenv.exe/ debug
devenv.exe/ resetsettings
devenv.exe/ instalvstemplates
devenv.exe/ resetskippings
devenv.exe/ resetuserdata
devenv.exe/ setup
devenv.exe/ safemode
Debug mode gave me some info about the error:
An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in mscorlib.dll
Additional information: The service 'Microsoft.Internal.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.SVsUIThreadInvokerPrivate
' must be installed for this feature to work. Ensure that this service is available. HRESULT = 0x80004002
An exception was encountered while constructing the content of this frame. This information is also logged in "C:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\ActivityLog.xml".
Exception details:
System.ArgumentException: Parametr is incorrect. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070057 (E_INVALIDARG))
at System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ThrowExceptionForHRInternal(Int32 errorCode, IntPtr errorInfo)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Package.CreateToolWindow(Type toolWindowType, Int32 id, UInt32 flags)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Package.CreateToolWindow(Type toolWindowType, Int32 id, ProvideToolWindowAttribute tool)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Package.FindToolWindow(Type toolWindowType, Int32 id, Boolean create, ProvideToolWindowAttribute tool)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Package.CreateToolWindow(Guid& toolWindowType, Int32 id)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Package.Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsToolWindowFactory.CreateToolWindow(Guid& toolWindowType, UInt32 id)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Platform.WindowManagement.WindowFrame.ConstructContent()
But still nothing I was able to find has worked.
I reinstalled VS and repaired it - still nothing. Then I have downloaded some .dlls, microsoft visual c++ redistributable packages and used Ccleaner to clean registry. I think it's a very strange error; if you could advise me on a fix please?
Solution 1:
Uncheck [Tools->Options->Environment->Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance]
Uncheck [Use hardware graphics acceleration if available]
You can leave [Enable rich client visual experience] checked
I was having a lot of problems anywhere from random crashes, to crashing my Intel Graphics display driver, I turned it off and I have had no problems, it actually runs better. Maybe it will work for you
Solution 2:
I was facing the same issue for team explorer. First of all close all instances of visual studio and then try:
devenv /resetuserdata
Run above command at the command prompt; typically something similar to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE"
Solution 3:
Possible fix for these type errors:
try to update device driver (Intel HD Graphics) or Run with graphic driver if u got switch based or vice versa.
main executable is located
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe
Also if you are getting these type error on installation exe you can fix it the same way
Solution 4:
Visual Studio uses WPF: From this link: "Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) differs from prior application platforms on Windows in that it uses its own DirectX-based hardware-accelerated rendering pipeline, when available, to draw the contents of any WPF windows. Prior application platforms were typically much less dependent on display driver quality because the bulk of their rendering was done in software rather than hardware." So, it may conflict with the display driver causing it to stop if you don't have latest display driver or the latest .NET framework. Though there might be other reasons.
There is also a registry settings(regedit) which might help: You can add a new DWORD(for 32-bit systems) or QWORD(for 64-bit) by going to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SYSTEM->CurrentControlSet->Control->GraphicsDrivers] and setting the name to "TdrDelay" and value to "8". Make sure the value's base is set to hexadecimal. TDR- Timeout Detection and Recovery.
If any of the above doesn't work. Try disabling any hardware accelerated rendering features in Visual Studio from [Tools->Options]. From your ActivityLog file, it seems that the exceptions are mostly in the graphics methods. So, my guess is it has to do with graphics rendering.