Update:
- The nuget packages are installed in a global location. By default it used to be ..\Users\[YourUserFolder]\.dnx\packages but it appeared to have changed to ..\Users\[YourUserFolder]\.nuget\packages
In NuGet 3+, you can use the NuGet CLI’s following command to get the global-packages folder location
nuget locals global-packages -list
Check out following links for more details about NuGet
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http://blog.nuget.org/20151008/NuGet-3-What-and-Why.html
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https://docs.nuget.org/ndocs/consume-packages/configuring-nuget-behavior
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https://docs.nuget.org/ndocs/tools/nuget.exe-cli-reference#locals
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The default ASP.Net template has so many packages. Since you tried first time, it tried get all those 100s of packages
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You already had those packages in your nuget global locations, it skipped the restore.
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Delete all contents under packages folder (location indicated in 1)
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Some of the beta packages are there. You can go to project.json file (available under the web root) and play with the dependencies section.