How can I fix the Microsoft Visual Studio error: "package did not load correctly"?
C#Visual StudioVisual Studio-2012Visual Studio-2017C# Problem Overview
I installed Visual Studio 2012 and DevExpress 13.1. As Visual Studio started, it generated an error shown by this attached image,
> The 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editor.Implementation.EditorPackage' package did not load correctly. > > The problem may have been caused by a configuration change or by the installation of another extension. You can get more information by examining the file 'C:\Users\must\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0\ActivityLog.xml'. > > Continue to show this error message?
This error also appears in Visual Studio 2017.
C# Solutions
Solution 1 - C#
I started to see this on a fresh Windows and Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate with Update 2 installation (although others have also reported it on Updates 3 and 4, as well as the Professional version).
To resolve the problem, close all Visual Studio instances, then delete all files in the following folder:
Visual Studio 2013
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\12.0\ComponentModelCache
It worked fine for me. Thanks to this article.
Visual Studio 2015
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\ComponentModelCache
Visual Studio 2017
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\15.0_xxxx\ComponentModelCache
Visual Studio 2019
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\16_xxxx\ComponentModelCache
Visual Studio 2022
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\17_xxxx\ComponentModelCache
Solution 2 - C#
I encountered this problem in Visual Studio 2017 (15.7.4). After trying various solutions, eventually this worked for me: close all Visual Studio instances, and run this from the command line (possibly with administrator rights):
devenv.exe /clearcache
devenv /updateconfiguration
Solution 3 - C#
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Close Visual Studio.
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Backup and delete the following path:
`C:\Users\{your_username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0`
- Restart Visual Studio as
Admin
. Otherwise, theRoaming
folder can't be repaired by Visual Studio.
Solution 4 - C#
Try devenv /setup
on the Visual Studio Command Prompt with administrative rights.
I had the same problem with Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate. I tried the solution by Reza posted here, but it didn't work.
Eventually I couldn't close Visual Studio. It was showing a similar dialog when I tried to close, and it wasn't closing. I tried this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17596543/error-message-no-exports-were-found-that-match-the-constraint-contract-name. Neither.
I noticed a message in the Team Explorer window saying "Page 'somenumber' cannot be found". I tried that way, and I found this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13088826/page-312e8a59-2712-48a1-863e-0ef4e67961fc-not-found-using-visual-studio-2012. So I run devenv /setup
on the Visual Studio Command Prompt with administrative rights.
It did the job, and everything is fine now.
Solution 5 - C#
Solution for Visual Studio 2017:
Step 1: open Visual Studio cmd in administrator mode (see start menu item: Developer Command Prompt for VS 2017 - Be sure to use: Run as administrator)
Step 2: change directory to the folder where Visual Studio 2017 is installed, for example:
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise
(You can copy/paste this command to your cmd prompt. For Visual Studio Professional, the folder will be called "Professional" instead of "Enterprise", etc.)
Step 3: copy/paste the below command
gacutil -if Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.8.0.dll
Hit Enter...
It will resolve the issue...
Otherwise, you can also add the following to the GAC as above:
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.9.0.dll
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.10.0.dll
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.11.0.dll
Solution 6 - C#
I had a similar problem, and I went to Control Panel → Programs and repaired the Visual Studio installation. It worked for me.
Solution 7 - C#
I had the same problem. Try to remember the latest extension that you installed. I delete the latest extension from extensions and updates and restart Visual Studio. and the problem is solved. For me, the extension name is Productivity Power Tools
Solution 8 - C#
I had a similar issue (Tizen Project type package did not load correctly) with Visual Studio 2017.
After trying all the answers above, and spending a few hours searching for a solution for the errors inside ActivityLog.XML
, nothing worked for me.
Eventually, the solution was a Visual Studio Repair.
I assume that the repair process overrides some configurations that caused the problem.
Solution 9 - C#
I also experienced this issue after installing Telerik Reporting. I was not able to launch any solution in Visual Studio 2013, nor could I close Visual Studio 2013.
After uninstalling the reporting package and deleting Local / Roaming AppData for Visual Studio 2012, the problem was fixed.
Solution 10 - C#
In my case the error message is "The 'IntelliCodeCppPackage' package did not load correctly" (Visual Studio 2019):
I solved this is issue with these steps;
- Disable the Visual Studio IntelliCode extension
- Restart Visual Studio
- Enable that extension again
Solution 11 - C#
I tried everything except the repair. I even did an update. This is what fixed it for me:
- Open "Developer Command Prompt for VS 2017" as Admin
- CD into (your path may vary)
CD C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies
- Run command
gacutil -i Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.11.0.dll
- Restart Visual Studio
Solution 12 - C#
You need to find file devenv.exe.config
in C:\Users\{user_name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\
and update it. (Or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\
, depending on the location of your devenv.exe
file.)
For this particular case, you should find rows that setup redirects for System.Collections.Immutable
and change newVersion from 1.1.36.0 to 1.1.37.0.
The original article is How to restore Visual Studio 2015 after the Update 1 (dependency dance).
Solution 13 - C#
Based on this Connect feedback I fixed it by closing all opened documents and restarting Visual Studio. I use Visual Studio 2015.
Solution 14 - C#
I also experienced the same error, "NPM package not installed correctly", while creating a Node.js project in Visual Studio 2015.
I resolved my issue by performing two steps:
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Delete all files present in this location:
C:\Users\<Your User Name>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\ComponentModelCache
Restart Visual Studio.
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Open Visual Studio and go to menu Tools → NuGet Package Manager → Package Manager Settings →
On the left side: You will see a drop down list: select Node.js, Tools → Npm → ClearCache → *OK
Then again try to create the project. It resolved my issue.
Solution 15 - C#
I had this problem, and projects were not loading correctly or stating that they needed migration. The ActivityLog.xml showed an error with a particular extension. I uninstalled the extension and restarted Visual Studio. That resolved the issue.
Solution 16 - C#
I had the pleasure of experiencing this random problem in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.
I tried every solution here, and it didn't work, including the Visual Studio repair (which takes a while). Several hours in, I thought maybe I should actually check the ActivityLog.xml file.
I uninstalled the offending extension from the 'Developer Command Prompt for VS2017' as an administrator since Visual Studio just freezed after open and nothing could be clicked.
Steps to uninstall - courtesy of jessehouwing.net
- Find the vsix file you used to install the extension.
- Open it in your favorite archiver (mine is 7-Zip).
- Grab the extension's Id from the Identity node from the extension.vsixmanifest.
- Run (in my case)
vsixinstaller /u:Microsoft.VisualStudio.LiveShare
to remove the extension.
Solution 17 - C#
- Find the ComponentModelCache folder
- Delete
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Default.cache
- Restart Visual Studio
Enjoy using Visual Studio.
Solution 18 - C#
I had a similar problem.
After checking ActivityLog.xml and it said that it could not create an instance for the Extension/package name from a specific folder. I traced that path and I didn't find that folder it is looking for.
So I installed the extension again, I looked for the dll, and copied the containing folder contents to the folder Visual Studio is looking for.
So to recap:
- Check if the folder in the error exists
- If not, create a new folder with the same name
- Look for the dll in the error in the Visual Studio folder, if not found, install the extension again
- If the error resists, search inside the Visual Studio folder in Program Files (x86) for the dll and open the containing folder
- Copy all the contents
- Paste inside the new folder you have created with the name mentioned inside the ActivityLog.xml
Solution 19 - C#
Firstable, you need to be sure have the last Microsoft .NET Framework version, in my case, I had the 4.6 version and I have downloaded and updated the .NET Framework 4.8.03761 Developer Pack, from the official site:
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-framework/net48
Once I restarted my PC, to continue fixing that, I solved this problem by clearing Visual Studio Component Model Cache.
Just delete or rename this folder:
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0\ComponentModelCache or
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\VPDExpress\11.0\ComponentModelCache and restart Visual Studio.
Solution 20 - C#
Since this is the top SO result in google for this issue, I'm going to leave my fix here for VS 2022 when experiencing this issue. I found it is commonly caused by an extension issue. In my particular case TypeScript Definition Generator was causing the issue and removing the extension solved it. To find which extension could be causing the issue, run VS with the /Log
command line switch.
i.e.: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" /Log
After the error occurs, close VS and locate ActivityLog.xml found at %AppData%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<version>\ActivityLog.xml
. Search the log for any extensions reporting an error and uninstall it.
Solution 21 - C#
I had this problem after installing Crystal Reports for Visual Studio. I solved it by closing all Visual Studio instances and reinstalling Crystal Reports.
Solution 22 - C#
I just wanted to mention that I got a similar error in SQL Server Management Studio 2016, where I basically ignored it. Later, I launched Visual Studio (2015), and this error occurred there as well.
I searched and found the answer here recommending that files be deleted from the
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\ComponentModelCache
folder. However, in my case, this folder was empty.
Since I remembered that I saw the error in Management Studio first, I checked, and there was a similar folder at
%localappdata%\Microsoft\SQL Server Management Studio\13.0\ComponentModelCache
This folder was not empty. I closed both Visual Studio and Management Studio, and deleted the files from this folder.
Afterwards, both Management Studio and Visual Studio launched without error.
Solution 23 - C#
I solved it:
- Go to install
- Modify
- Go to "Installation location" tab
- Check "keep download cache after the installation"
- Modify
Solution 24 - C#
My issue was Mysql connector net 6.4.4, Nuget, xamarin, VSPackage, EditorPackage and etc.. package did not load correctly.
My solution is below for vs2015
- Open AppData location // all the configurations are updating on it.
- Backup and Remove the folder in which configuration error is thrown in the visual studio.
forex. If you have Nuget package did not load correctly error - Remove Nuget folder in Local and Roaming directories.
- And also clear the data on AppData/Microsoft/visual Studio/14.0 for vs2015
that's it and it worked for me!...
Solution 25 - C#
For Visual Studio 2019: I have done the following things to solve the problem
Backup the following Folder. After Taking backup and Delete This Folder C:\Users\munirul2537\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\16.0_add0ca51
Go to the installation panel of visual studio and do the following things
1.Go to install 2.Modify 3.Go to "Installation location" tab
- Check "keep download cache after the installation"
- Modify
Solution 26 - C#
For Visual Studio 2017, 2019. I got this error and able to fix it just by enable the Live Share extension from extensions.
see the VS community page for detail.
Solution 27 - C#
For others that have a similar problem but with live share.
In the visual studio installer there was a warning that live share was not installed correctly and a modification was pending, that would download live share again.
After completion of the modification the error was resolved.
Solution 28 - C#
I had the same problem for Visual Studio 2019 v16.8.6. It was fixed after repair Visual Studio from Visual Studio Installer.
Solution 29 - C#
After trying lots of options this worked for me (VS 2019):
- Launch Developer Command Prompt for VS 2019 (Run as Administrator)
cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies"
ReplaceCommunity
with your specific distribution.- Execute the next line:
gacutil -i Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.11.0.dll