![]() ![]() I clicked abort, and I'm unsure what would have happened if I clicked something else. To understand my point, view the image of said warning below: Or maybe it was somehow, suddenly, writing the uninstall file while not supposed to, as the active usage scenario shouldn't relate to the uninstaller. Without my consent or direct action to set this in motion. The error seems to reveal that VS code was attempting to uninstall itself. But now, a couple of minutes ago, it randomly, while VS code was open in the background (taskbar), thrown an error without having actively interacted with VS code interface for a while. ![]() I installed VS Code like 24 hours ago and shut down and started it a few times during the day, working to full satisfaction. OS Version: Wind(May update) build 18362.175. ![]()
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