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I want to install VS 2010 RC but do not want to get rid of VS 2008 until the 2010 final release.

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  • The only problem I have had was the MVC 2 tooling between the two, and if you have Resharper, the preferences may need reset in 2010. – Zachary Scott Feb 14 '10 at 18:10

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The two can be installed side by side. Follow instructions here.

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Kent Boogaart
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Yes

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Have a look at Will installing Visual Studio 2010 Beta side by side with VS2008 cause problems?

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Adriaan Stander
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As others have said, the short answer is definitely yes. In general, though, there are some issues with some of the out-of-band installed components that aren't fully side by side compatible. I'm thinking specifically of the Silverlight 4 Beta, which I believe conflicts with the Silverlight 3 tools if they are already on your machine. Also, if you are doing any ASP.NET MVC 2 development, this is something to be aware of.

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Yes. Even with VS2005 and VS2008 and VS2010

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