Reputation: 62554
I have some visual-studio 2008 questions:
thanks in advance
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Reputation: 4082
You can put it on any computer with Windows as it's OS. Vb 2008 will read files from Vb 2005. If Vb isn't being used, it will not take up CPU or physical memory. If it is, simply use Window's 'Task Manager' to end it. While running many projects, VB does take up a lot of CPU and Memory.
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Reputation: 6954
Regarding VS 2008 and MSSQL 2008 on a netbook - yes, works ok.
I have them running on an eee 1000he for when I have to travel.
No resource usage from VS when not running (just a lot of disk space), but remember to shut down MSSQL services when you don't need them - atoms don't like running a lot of background services.
Is a viable option if you have to move around a lot, especially if you have to fly economy (fits on tiny tray table with room for a drink too), but would not want to use it as an everyday working setup.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 14468
Yeah, just went through the process myself. If asked to convert to .net 3.5 just answer "No" or "Yes", but take a backup if answering the latter.
Yes
No, no resources, except of hard disc space
Happy coding
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Reputation: 888087
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3320
Visual Studio 2008 can open 2005 projects, but you can't go back once you've converted it. If you want to go back, suggest you make a backup copy...
It should be possible, but the screen size may require a lot of auto-hiding.
Your question is unclear...please rephrase.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 85855
You should be able to open a VS2005 project in VS2008. It might ask you to convert it to .net 3.5
I would not see why you could not install it on a mini laptop.
I not sure what your asking.
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