I keep getting this error whenever I start up C# Express. I have tried registry edits, I have tried reinstalling it, and heck I even did a fresh install of windows. I am currently working on a nearly clean slate, I reset it about a week ago. C# worked fine up until now, and I am getting the same !@#$ error. How the heck do I fix this crazy thing?
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