Huge speed drop with 1.0
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* Squall Leonhart coughs

(08-06-2012, 07:06 PM)tao Wrote: Thanks, I wasn't aware that there are two different versions. I believe I had the non-SP1 installed, will try SP1 now.

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That was it. After installing the SP1 VS2010 everything works like a charm. Thanks!
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How to know if I'm actually using SP1 or non SP
Also I have two version of 2008 installed...do I need both of them or only the newer(maybe there is even newer)

2005
2008 - x86 9.0.30729.17
2008 - x86 9.0.30729.418
2010 - x86 10.0.30319
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2005
<50727 = Vanilla
50727+ = SP1

2008
<30729 = Vanilla
30729 and up = SP1


2010
30319 = Vanilla
40219 = SP1

its a bit harder to tell with VS2008, as some applications have been found to bundle a release newer than available from microsoft

There are times where an application will install a version of the redist that is higher, when built against VS8 or 9. This is not the case with 2010 where the runtime is self contained, that is, any update made available for 2010+ will replace the older version with the newer runtime.

So its not unusual to have several versions of the x86 runtimes and NOT have matching versions for x64.
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