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This is not strictly a Fortran question. I have been using the oneAPI compiler with VS 2019. Last night my PC crashed. It turned out to be a dead PSU. I replaced it and restarted the machine. Now I find that all sign of VS2019 has disappeared, and I can no longer open my Fortran projects.
It seems to be quite a coincidence - I don't understand why a hardware failure should cause software to be removed. Is there some other reason for my VS2019 Fortran to disappear?
Thanks.
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The command
winget list | findstr /i visual
should give a list of installed applications with the name "visual", case-insensitively.
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Thanks. In the meantime I reinstalled VS 2019 Community, which was easy, and it's all working again. Just another small MS mystery.
Out of interest, I wrote the command you suggested at the command prompt:
>winget list | findstr /i visual
It said:
FINDSTR: Line 1 is too long.
Then sat there until I did ctrl-C.
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You can try "winget list" and look for "visual" in the output.
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You need to answer the y or n question first. But it works.
You could update to VS 2022 - it is supported by Intel and it is a bit nicer than 19.
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