Seems as though some people had trouble installing the MVC Beta with it installed.
Seems as though some people had trouble installing the MVC Beta with it installed. codeplex.com/CloneDetectiveVS/WorkItem/V....
No I don't and MVC Beta installed (and uninstalled) with no problems – George Mauer Feb 3 '09 at 16:38 This solved my problem :) All good after uninstalling CloneDetective. – zonkflut Sep 16 '09 at 6:44.
After the obvious step of removing any older installations of MVC, I've heard the templates can have issues with Visual Studio add-ons. Try removing any add-ons to VS you might have running, then run the installer.
That is a major hindrance, I've got Coderush, Refactor Pro, F#, Spec #, Source Outliner, and a couple Developer Express plugins. This is a pretty massive fail, now I have to weight playing with ASP MVC versus this huge bother. – George Mauer Feb 3 '09 at 2:19 Yea, I don't use any add-ons... so not stating from personal experience.
Just from what I read. I doubt its ALL add-ons... more likely only certain add-ons (but which, who knows. ;D ) – Chad Feb 3 '09 at 3:45.
For the record, it was either F# or Spec# that was giving me problems since I don't really use either much I uninstalled both and RC1 went fine.
Thanks! I can confirm that removing Spec# solved the install problem for me. – Loren Segal Aug 28 '09 at 0:55.
You will need to uninstall Beta or Preview x before installing the RC.
I did have Beta previously and I uninstalled it first (It wouldn't even let me install while Beta was on there) I have double and triple checked this. – George Mauer Feb 2 '09 at 19:53.
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