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After exiting the compiler (12.5) this morning, it refused to let me immediately reload it. It just sticks with an empty framework and never gets anywhere.
I uninstalled it, rebooted, installed it again and still get the same problem.
Is there something that needs to be cleaned up that will fix this?
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Are you actually referring to Visual Studio rather than the compiler?
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Yes, I belatedly realized that. I'm trying a restore from a previous day; maybe that will correct it.
Thanks
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You could also try an uninstall of Fortran, repair Visual Studio. Make sure it loads. Then reinstall Fortran.
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Thsnk, Steve,
I tried that (several times in different ways), tried restoring to previous points, etc. Then tried to install on another machine to make sure my copy of VS still worked--it did.
Ultimately I had to reinstall Windows to get it to work--a 24-hr process to rebuild my develop machine, but it all works fine now. No idea why it ever happened.
I tried that (several times in different ways), tried restoring to previous points, etc. Then tried to install on another machine to make sure my copy of VS still worked--it did.
Ultimately I had to reinstall Windows to get it to work--a 24-hr process to rebuild my develop machine, but it all works fine now. No idea why it ever happened.

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