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c# 2008 install feedback takes too much CPU load

gs
the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way too
long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80% complete,
continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure no
feedback
Nov 27 '07 #1
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Two things. First, did you do an install without the feedback? If so,
what experience did you have then? You didn't mention anything about not
selecting the feedback, so there is nothing to compare it to.

Also, what else are you doing while you are installing VS.NET? I mean,
that's a pretty massive install. I wouldn't exactly recommend doing a
number of other things in the meantime.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
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the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete, continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no feedback

Nov 27 '07 #2
"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
news:e%****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete, continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no feedback

Are you sure that this 98% CPU load comes from the feedback info upload? Did
you inspect which process is pegging the CPU?

Willy.

Nov 27 '07 #3


"gs" wrote:
the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way too
long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80% complete,
continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure no
feedback
I had similar load/install time on my machine, but did not have the option
for provide feedback checked. At least I'm pretty sure I unchecked it. I'd
be interested in others experiences. My CPU is similar to yours, dual core
x64.
Nov 27 '07 #4
gs
yes, process dw20.exe which is usually used in reporting back to Microsoft.
and the load peaks immediately after the window popup for
-------------------------------------------
Setup

Please wait while setup is sending your feedback
Cancel
-----------------------------------------------
the cancel button is greyed out and the progress bar still stuck at the same
place before I start the Original post
"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <wi*************@telenet.bewrote in message
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
news:e%****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete, continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no feedback


Are you sure that this 98% CPU load comes from the feedback info upload?
Did you inspect which process is pegging the CPU?

Willy.

Nov 27 '07 #5
gs
the install itself was Ok. I started it, let the default of provide feedback
in place, fill in the parameter, The only deviation I took was;
I had pre-installed .net 3 run time form windows update last night.
- I specified the install location to be on a different drive other than
the system C: for C# express
Once I was sure the install process was proceeding normally, I went away
form the PC, leaving teh install run by itself

when I came back at the end of c# studio install, It displayed windows
reminding to update teh window. I clicked on the link to the windows update
window, then the OK or finish button (which I don't quite remember) and the
windows pop up for feedback

I did not do anything else.
BTW I just poked around to find out there are temp files named
dd_MSDNExp_MSI2739.txt with timestamp of 09:03 size 1.3 MB and
d_depcheck_VCS_EXP_90.txt 09:24 size 117KB,
Perflib_Perfdata_688.dat of 10:17 size 16KB
it is now 10:59
I am tempted to cancel the feedback

"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.comwrote in
message news:OV**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Two things. First, did you do an install without the feedback? If so,
what experience did you have then? You didn't mention anything about not
selecting the feedback, so there is nothing to compare it to.

Also, what else are you doing while you are installing VS.NET? I mean,
that's a pretty massive install. I wouldn't exactly recommend doing a
number of other things in the meantime.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
news:e%****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete, continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no feedback


Nov 27 '07 #6
gs
so it even used the CPU resources with dual core. Mine is just plain single
core x64.
BTW I am running Xp pro not xp 32 bit nor vista.

what about your OS?
I will give the feedback another 10 minutes after that I will cancel. it
seems to be hung anyway

"Family Tree Mike" <Fa************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:92**********************************@microsof t.com...
>

"gs" wrote:
>the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too
long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete,
continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no
feedback

I had similar load/install time on my machine, but did not have the option
for provide feedback checked. At least I'm pretty sure I unchecked it.
I'd
be interested in others experiences. My CPU is similar to yours, dual
core
x64.


Nov 27 '07 #7
Vista Premium.

"gs" wrote:
so it even used the CPU resources with dual core. Mine is just plain single
core x64.
BTW I am running Xp pro not xp 32 bit nor vista.

what about your OS?
I will give the feedback another 10 minutes after that I will cancel. it
seems to be hung anyway

"Family Tree Mike" <Fa************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:92**********************************@microsof t.com...


"gs" wrote:
the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too
long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete,
continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure
no
feedback
I had similar load/install time on my machine, but did not have the option
for provide feedback checked. At least I'm pretty sure I unchecked it.
I'd
be interested in others experiences. My CPU is similar to yours, dual
core
x64.


Nov 27 '07 #8
dw20.exe (from the framework directory) is the ".NET error reporting shim",
it's a crash reporting utility which gets started when a program crashes or
stops responding. This shim is not "used" for set-up feedback purposes, so I
guess the installer has crashed (during feedback?). Most often this is the
result of running a corrupted download image.

Anyway, the VS2008 feedback only takes at a couple of minutes or less,
depending on the upload speed.

Willy.

"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
news:O6*************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
yes, process dw20.exe which is usually used in reporting back to
Microsoft. and the load peaks immediately after the window popup for
-------------------------------------------
Setup

Please wait while setup is sending your feedback
Cancel
-----------------------------------------------
the cancel button is greyed out and the progress bar still stuck at the
same place before I start the Original post
"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <wi*************@telenet.bewrote in message
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>"gs" <gs@dontMail.teluswrote in message
news:e%****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way
too long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80%
complete, continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make
sure no feedback


Are you sure that this 98% CPU load comes from the feedback info upload?
Did you inspect which process is pegging the CPU?

Willy.


Nov 27 '07 #9
I strongly suspect that you've got a different issue that you aren't aware
of. I provided feedback on a recent VS 2008 install and it only took a minute
or so to send it.

--Peter
"Inside every large program, there is a small program trying to get out."
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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"gs" wrote:
the feedback for the install of c#2008 places 97 to 99% cpu load for way too
long on athlon x64 3800+ PC. 3/4 an hour later its only about 80% complete,
continuing with 98% CPU load!

Next time installing visual studio /dot product I will likely make sure no
feedback
Nov 27 '07 #10

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