Visual Studio Community 2017 Offline Installer -

Enter the offline installer: the developer’s equivalent of packing canned beans for a long winter. Microsoft, in its infinite wisdom, doesn’t just give you a single ISO file labeled “VS2017_Offline.iso.” No. You have to earn it.

Microsoft will never make another one quite like it. Modern VS installers are lean, cloud-connected, and ephemeral. The VS2017 offline installer is a 35GB middle finger to the idea that you must always be online to write C#. visual studio community 2017 offline installer

Let’s be honest. When Microsoft says “offline installer,” they don’t mean a tidy 200MB .exe file you can sneak onto a USB stick. They mean a commitment . A multi-hour, bandwidth-monopolizing, disk-filling ritual that transforms a simple IDE installation into a spiritual journey. Picture the scene. You’re a hobbyist developer. You’ve just salvaged an old Dell OptiPlex from a high school surplus sale. It has Windows 10, 8GB of RAM, and—crucially— no reliable internet . Or you’re on a submarine. Or in a rural library with a 2GB monthly cap. Or you just hate the idea of Microsoft’s web installer failing at 97% because a cosmic ray flipped a bit in a .NET component. Enter the offline installer: the developer’s equivalent of

vs_community.exe --layout c:\vs2017_offline --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop --includeOptional --lang en-US That innocent-looking command is the beginning of a 35GB download that takes anywhere from 40 minutes (on fiber) to “go make a sandwich, then dinner, then breakfast” on DSL. Microsoft will never make another one quite like it

1 COMMENT

  1. @disqus_pCCSgFCr2i:disqus isn’t your device already rooted? and why didn’t you flash the root.zip file as explained in the instructions above? Try flashing that and you should get the root access right away.

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