If you are starting a new project in or using .NET 6/8/9 , using PowerPacks is discouraged because it can cause compatibility issues with high-DPI displays and modern runtimes. Most developers now use:
This version is strongly named (signed by Microsoft) and is specifically compiled against .NET Framework 4.0 (Client Profile and Full). If you are starting a new project in or using
If you experience any issues when downloading or installing Microsoft Visual Basic PowerPacks version 10.0.0.0, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take: Open your project in Visual Studio, right-click on
Select Controls: Check the boxes for DataRepeater, LineShape, OvalShape, and RectangleShape. VisualBasicPowerPacksSetup
Open your project in Visual Studio, right-click on your project in the Solution Explorer , and select Manage NuGet Packages . Search for VisualBasic.PowerPacks . There are community-maintained versions that include the original 10.0.0.0 binaries.
VisualBasicPowerPacksSetup.exe Version: 10.0.0.0 SHA-1: 8E89C40C42A283C24A40D3D1DB19A5062D73E8A6