Could you imagine of Office did not work on the new OS? Heads would roll… Now why can’t the SharePoint team get their bits together to be able to do this? I bet I could install Visual Studio 2003 on here with no problems even if MSFT has not tested it. Well that went a lot smother than I was expecting… I really don’t know what I was expecting, but I am a little disappointed that everything just worked. I count that from the latest supported version of Visual Studio and since Visual Studio 2012 has been supported in production since the Beta was released I am going with 20īoy but Visual Studio installs fast on SSD’s… These days I tend to be only one version back. I see many team using Visual Studio 2008 and even Visual Studio 2005 on Windows 7. I have often seen teams being required to use an old version of Visual Studio on a newer OS. Second is that I hate going to use a feature and it wither is not there, or pops a modal dialog asking for a DVD ROM or some other crap. First I don’t know what I will be called upon to demo until I am, sometimes with little or no prep time coz customers like you to “jump to”. I will be doing a full install of 2010 for two reasons. I have a VM with TFS 2010 and my new one with TFS 2012. ![]() I will be using the VM to both work and demo with Visual Studio 2010 against any version of Team Foundation Server. I don’t want the overhead and it makes the VM itself un-portable…įigure: Installing Visual Studio 2010 on Windows 8 Unlike the Server 2012 environment I don’t need to Snapshot. I don’t do upgrades as frankly its less painful to figure out how to bite the bullet and reinstall everything efficiently than to take the pain later of errors that I really don’t know wither they are coz of the product or the beta versions of some widget that I used to have two operating systems ago. The problem at hand is to create a VM with Visual Studio 2010, but running on Windows 8. The exceptions I have are older OS’s that don’t support the faster boot model. ![]() … Thus I can boot any of my VM’s in 8-15 seconds depending on what I am running. Figure: Booting Windows 8 on Hyper-V in under 10 seconds
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