The wants to know how change the settings in Windows 10 for a SSD drive, as do I!!!!
When you select such preference, you can click Open Options at the bottom of the page and configure it manually. Each of the items on the page also has a drop-down selector, where you can choose whether and how ReSharper should track the corresponding preference: Ignore — ReSharper will not track this preference. If this doesn’t help, switch to built-in Visual Studio IntelliSense under ReSharper→Options→IntelliSense→General: Disable formatting. To speed up typing, you can disable auto-format options under ReSharper→Options→Editor to avoid code formatting while typing: Speed up live templates in large files.
i was really peeved to find that my SSD drive was set to auto defrag in this OS where for whatever reason techs have no control over advanced user settings!
For or crying out loud, to have to use group policy on a workstation not in a domain to control windows updates is bad enough.
Microsft needs to realize that they will never make a computer work like a TV and taking advanced system settings away I'd only going to make issues worse!
The Kids of today designing this stuff just don't have a clue.....
You look at a process name and now you are the expert, and surely you know more than the people writing the defrag code.
Windows 10 is doing the right thing with SSDs. You should not 'optimize' it. In fact your attempts at 'optimizing' might cause problems.
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Here is some information from someone that has actually talked to those people you think don't have a clue:
And you will notice that the information is for Windows 7/8/8.1, and it still applies to Windows 10.
The Microsoft developers have had a 'clue' for a very long time.
Are there any good tips for speeding Visual Studio that are purely software based?I already have fast HDDs, a lot of RAM and a powerful CPU.Despite all this, VS2008 is slow.
I use it mainly for C# and ASP development.I am wondering if there are tweaks and settings people do to speed it up.
PS: I use resharper and I'm not wiling to give it up.
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Temporarily uninstall Reshaper. If this speeds things up, it is Resharper you need to focus on. If the uninstall doesn't speed things up then it is VS.
If there are no tips (e.g. disabling features) to speed up Resharper, then you need to choose speed or Resharper, and by your PS, you've already decided.
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As per the previous comment, here are some things you can do to speed up ReSharper:
Disable code analysis for current file
You can temporarily disable code analysis for the current file by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+8. Pressing the shortcut again will re-enable the analysis.
If you want to bind a different shortcut for this operation, look for the
ReSharper_EnableDaemon
command.Tell ReSharper to skip large files
You can tell ReSharper to avoid analyzing large files by adding them to the ‘Edit Items to Skip’ list under ReSharper→Options→Code Inspection→Settings:
Note that files for which you turn off analysis with Ctrl+Alt+Shift+8 also make it into this list.
Speed up typing
If you experience slowdown while typing, you can turn off member signatures under ReSharper→Options→IntelliSense→Completion Appearance:
If this doesn’t help, switch to built-in Visual Studio IntelliSense under ReSharper→Options→IntelliSense→General:
Disable formatting
To speed up typing, you can disable auto-format options under ReSharper→Options→Editor to avoid code formatting while typing:
Speed up live templates in large files
To speed up live templates in large files, you can turn off the Reformat and Shorten References option for each necessary template:
Known Performance Problems
The following is a list of known performance problems and their corresponding solutions.
VS2010 with R# on Windows XP slowness
This known issue can be resolved by installing the Windows Automation API 3.0. For further details, see this article. Please note that this fix applies to Windows XP only – Vista and Windows 7 already have this API installed.
Scrolling editor is slow
This problem arises due to hardware-accelerated editor rendering. If you experience this, try turning off the following options under Tools→Options→Environment→General:
- Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
- Use hardware graphics acceleration if available
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