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Try convert: displays multiple instances , without being able to pick one #426

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fasteddys opened this issue Dec 19, 2021 · 6 comments
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@fasteddys
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Hello Try-convert to .NET core, display all the install and hangs.

theres no way to select and instance, and specifying --tfm also hangs

@Cpt-Falcon
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if you're trying on VS 2022 don't bother, its completely broken. You might have to install vs 2019 to use it.

@AlexeyTurchaninov
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@serp777 it's not necessary, he just need to install .NET 5 SDK and try-convert will work.

@Cpt-Falcon
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@serp777 it's not necessary, he just need to install .NET 5 SDK and try-convert will work.

Are you positive? I've tried .net core 3.1 SDK, .net 5, and .net 6 and there's always problem. Running on visual studio 2019 though made everything work great.

@AlexeyTurchaninov
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@Cpt-Falcon yes, it helped me. But to be honest, I had Visual Studio 2019 (without .NET 5 SDK), which I uninstalled before come to Visual Studio 2022.

@flurin137
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@serp777 it's not necessary, he just need to install .NET 5 SDK and try-convert will work.

This worked fine for me without having VS 2019 installed

@fasteddys
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fasteddys commented Aug 2, 2022

@Cpt-Falcon you are 100 correct 💯

Warning from Microsoft both visual studio & Microsoft updates, NET 5 is no longer supported

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