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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:33:02+00:00 2026-05-14T05:33:02+00:00

Visual Studio freezes up continually when I’m editing master pages or aspx files. Here’s

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Visual Studio freezes up continually when I’m editing master pages or aspx files. Here’s what I’ve tried that have not helped:

  • restarting VS
  • only working with few files open at a time
  • Disabled all addins (resharper etc.)
  • deleted .suo and .user files
  • changed default editor
    from Web Form Editor and Master Page
    Editor to HTML Editor
  • installed SP1

I don’t have tons of files – 3 Master pages and maybe 30 aspx files. It is a asp.net mvc project. All I have to do to get VS to freeze is type a little text or even just paste. The freezing lasts a good 5-10 seconds. My machine has 4GB of RAM and fast disks.

Could it have anything to do with asp.net mvc? Would the amount and size of other projects in the solution affect the editor?

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    2026-05-14T05:33:02+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:33 am

    I Solved this problem by uninstalling ‘Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component’ from my machine. It can be uninstalled from ‘Add/Remove Programs’ option in Control Panel. What a nightmare!

    Now everything works just like its supposed to. I’m surprised Microsoft couldn’t figure out what the problem and solution is. How much do they spend on R&D and Q/A again?????

    Hope this helps others.

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