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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T17:58:45+00:00 2026-05-30T17:58:45+00:00

Yesterday I wanted to continue working on a project of mine, so I started

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Yesterday I wanted to continue working on a project of mine, so I started Visual Studio and asked it to run the project to remind myself, what was already implemented and what wasn’t.

The project got built and started, but seemed to quit right away. No error message, nothing.
No matter what I did, whether I rebuilt the project or cleaned it, nothing changed.
This didn’t make sense, since the last time I tested the project, it worked perfectly (and I didn’t modify anything in the code since then)

So, I assumed I had a hidden bug somewhere in the code, that just didn’t show up previously.
I put a Breakpoint somewhere near the beginning of the code, and ran the project.

As expected, Visual Studio paused the execution at the Breakpoint and highlighted it.
I decided to set another Breakpoint somewhere later in the code and continue execution, but before I could even move my mouse, the project stopped.

Restarting Visual Studio didn’t help, but restarting the PC did. Therefore, I’m assuming that something on my system was terminating my project, shortly after execution begun.

Now my question is: What exactly happened, and especially: why did it happen?

The problem came back while I was writing this question. I don’t feel like restarting my PC every couple of hours…

I really appreciate the time you took reading this and I look forward to your answers.

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    2026-05-30T17:58:47+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 5:58 pm

    I’m aware that I’m answering my own question, but since I’ve solved it myself, I thought others might want to know how I did it (for the sake of future generations)

    The thing is: I’ve recently added Visual C++ to Visual C# before Visual C# started having problems.
    So I deduced, that maybe the installer for Visual Studio messed up with something and decided to reinstall Visual Studio.

    Problem solved.

    So: if your projects stop without warning even while paused on a Breakpoint and you’ve changed something in your Visual Studio installation (like added Visual C++ in my case), you might need to reinstall the whole thing.
    Luckily, the Visual Studio installer offers a “Reinstall” option, so you don’t need to uninstall and reinstall manually.

    I found about this solution, after talking to a more experienced colleague. I just wish I asked him first. Still appreciate your efforts in the matter, though.

    EDIT:
    I recently noticed a similar bug acting up for C++ programs this time, where the window border would be outlined in red. The thing is: it’s not Visual Studio’s fault, but in fact Avast Antivirus’ fault. More specifically, its Sandbox mode.

    So, if for any reason, you notice programs quitting without crashing, shortly after starting and their window border having a red outline, you’re very likely using Avast Antivirus and should deactivate the Sandbox mode.

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