How can I restore my computer after installing VS2010

I am running VISTA SP2.  I was running Visual Web Developer 2008 Express successfully for over a year when I started to have a problem of sqlserver, I couldn't fix.  Could not get help on the forum and MS of course does not provide support for a free product.  First of all, I wanted to try a new product on a trial basis, namely Visual Studio 2010.  My first trip was a disaster, but in fairness to MS, it's probably because I was installing a version appropriate for my VISTA Home Premium.  I chose the 'Professional' version, which has its own version and installed smoothly in comparison to the previous installation (with only a few items, do not install).  Bottom line after a few attempts to restore me to my home State, had to get a popup error saying effectively

CompilerService.EXE service failed try to debug the process, the question I want to ignore or to debug.  No matter how I responded that he kept trying on even after I closed Visual Studio.  Tried to post on the forum with no response, and once again there is no Microsoft support because it is a trial.  I do not understand how I could ever buy a product I can not install even with success as a trial.  Anyway after that 10 days to install, uninstall, try this and try that, I decided to uninstall VS2010 before trying anything else.  I removed VS 2010 and what sounds like one of his tools, the descendants or siblings.  And here I always get an error popping at frequent intervals, saying: see below.  VS has been deleted, I find not just-in-time, and I'm tired.  If anyone out there can suggest something that might work?

An unhandled exception ('System.InvalidOperationException') occurred in CompilerService.exe [7328] just-in-time debugging this exception failed with the following error: no installed debugger has Just-In-Time debugging active.  In visual Studio, Just-In-Time debugging can be activated from...

I thought that this register may be the cause of this persistent popup errors, so I thought I would use a FIXIT MS has made available, but the FIXIT tool fails as I mentioned before.  If someone reads this, I can be informed that I'm posting this question on this forum, so please tell me where to post.

Hi eps123,

The question you have posted is related to Visual studio and would be better suited in the Visual Studio Forums.

Please visit the link below to find a community that will support what ask you:

http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vssetup/threads

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