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Yes, Intel Parallel Studio requires Visual Studio. Please refer to release notes:
http://software.intel.com/sites/products/documentation/studio/studio/en-us/2011/start/release_notes_studio.pdf
If you need to use Intel tools without Visual Studio, you can use Intel Parallel Studio XE.It has standalone GUI for Amplifier XE and Inspector XE. Intel composer can be used standalone as well, but from command line. There is no Intel editor for source code. Usually Visual Studio or third partyeditors are used.
Regards,
Kirill
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Maybe I'll try removing Parallel Studio completely and then reinstalling it. One irritation issue is that the Visual Studio un-installer left behind a bunch of stuff and I'm not sure whats actually needed for my system and whats not, typical MS operation.
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Intel Parallel Studio XE doesn't require Visual Studio, but has integratuion into VS GUI. It looks like the integration components became orphans after uninstalling VS. I think the most direct, fast and clean solution is just remove and install the IPS XE again, as you are planning. There shouldn't be problems after the new installation, as no VS integration components will be installed this time. It should work well without VS.
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