Visual Studio 2010 Premium SP1 A Very Annoying Typing Imprint

I recently noticed that after my projects grow in a certain size, I get a lot of VERY annoying print lag in VS2010. This affects every language, and every word that I type ends up taking about 5 seconds to render - the same thing with deleting, it also buffers them well enough, as if I were becoming unreasonably impatient and deleting the delete again through 3 seconds ... it processes ALL my deletions.

Thus, the obvious point is the hardware: Intel Core2 6300 @ 1.87 GHz, 2 GB of RAM, 32-bit OS and the usual 7200 rpm of 8 MB cache, should not experience such a lag! So I decided to uninstall and reinstall VS2010 in order to remove any plugins that I can use (the only one I personally installed was AnkhSVN for Subversion). Another same problem.

Where I still have, I just hooked up a debugger to view my devenv.exe process native code, and I see that every character I type throws a huge amount of these exceptions from the first chance of 0x757ed36f in devenv.exe: 0xE0434352 : 0xe0434352. - Does anyone know what this is / how can I find the source of these biases?

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I had the same problem when editing .cshtml files in Visual Studio 2010. At first I thought it was a memory problem, but MemTest did not detect errors, and it was a very isolated problem in Visual Studio, so I looked elsewhere.

I went through several forums and got an idea of ​​the extensions I installed. For me, the only one that was involved with the CSS / HTML editing that I ran was Web Essentials . I deleted it and restarted the IDE, and the lag disappeared.

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