Hi Leo and welcome to the wonderful world of Netduino!
I recall the first time I tried to get the .Net Micro Framework and Netduino SDK working with Visual Studio and I couldn't get it to work either. Because of it I shelved my shiny new board for nearly a year. So, I feel your pain and definitely don't want to see you waiting to get to use your Netduino.
If memory serves me correctly, it wasn't so much an issue withe NETMF SDK or the Netduino SDK, but rather an issue with the paths of my Visual Studio installation. At that time I had upgraded from VS 2008 and it did some wonky things with the paths of the template folders. Granted, this may not be the same issue, but in any case let's see if we can track down where your Visual Studio templates are, and how we can copy over the Netduino templates to that spot. If they are there, then it's a matter of getting Visual Studio to install them correctly.
Before we try these steps, it should also be noted that the installation of the NETMF SDK and the Netduino SDK have to be done in a specific order. If you haven't done so previously when you removed both SDKs, install the NETMF SDK first, then the Netduino SDK.
On my machine the templates are kept in the folder "C:UsersSteveDocumentsVisual Studio 2010TemplatesProjectTemplatesVisual C#", however obviously your path will differ slightly depending on where your Documents folder is. I believe the Netduino SDK expects to find the templates in this location but depending on your Visual Studio's configuration you may have your templates in another location.
To find out where your templates are located you simply open VS and:
- Go to "Tools" in the top menu.
- "Options"
- In the left hand area select "Projects and Solutions"
- And finally "General"
Here you should see that paths for your projects, templates, and user item templates. If they differ from the path I noted above, then simply change the paths here or copy the items from installed location to the new one.
Once this is complete you may need to run the Devenv.exe command line tool to install the templates. To do so you will need to open up an elevated command prompt. An easy way to this is to open the Start Menu, and in the search box type "cmd". Then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter and follow the prompts to accept the elevated status. Once you have the cmd prompt you'll need to go to the location of the devenv.exe which is generally located in "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0Common7IDE". In order to change the directory copy and paste the following into the cmd window:
cd C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0Common7IDE
Once the directory has changed, run the devenv command with the following flag:
devenv.exe /InstallVSTemplates
After a short while the process should finish. Then open up Visual Studio and hopefully you'll see your templates there. If not, then lets dig a little deeper and get you back up and running.
Cheers,
Steve