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08, 2009 09:35AM Long post I know. I spent literally _hours_ on this so just wanted to share some of could not start the service mysql my observations to save you some time. Incidentally Win XP Service Pack 2 installing MySQL 5.1.31 MSI. Seems like the non msi MySQL 4.1 installer doesn't have this problem. MY SOLUTION
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(Take UNLOADS and BACKUPS of data files/dirs if you need to. This is a full re-install) My solution was to get rid of all the profile application data. So ensure that you - uninstall the instance (including server) using instance configuration wizard, (in C:\Program Files\MySQL\My SQL Server 5.1\bin\MySQLInstanceConfig.exe), choosing remove. - now remove MySQL via Control Panel->add/remove programs, may need to F5 refresh list mysql download if not there. - make sure MySQL dir in C:\Program Files is now deleted in its entirety. There may be old Data files lying around. - *most importantly*, make sure that any MySQL dir in the following dirs are deleted. Mine weren't hidden but worth checking that too: = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data = C:\Documents and Settings\
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Windows People often checks MySQL's download section and when they notice that there is new version of MySQL released they just can't wait for a second & starts downloading it so that they can install it on their windows box for testing https://ushastry.blogspot.com/2009/07/cannot-create-windows-service-for.html purpose. Ok fine, download is completed its time to install it. Couple of successful "NEXT" and In the last step they encounter a error message such as "Cannot create Windows service for MySQL.Error:0" We are so intelligent ppl that we don't want to take any help from our colleague.. And what we do is we just delete the directory in which new installation has been done & starts the installation wizard one-more time in the hope cannot create that this time we gonna install it. Again the result is same "Cannot create Windows service for MySQL.Error:0" So why are we getting error that too at the last step? one common thought is "there must be something wrong or some sort of bug in the new release" How to resolve this error? The primary reason for this error is that you haven't properly uninstalled the previously installed MySQL server & in the installation wizard last step cannot create windows was to create the service with the name "MySQL" and which has the same name as that of the existing service (default is "MySQL"). Solution for this error is to first stop the service if it is running and then remove the service. C:\>NET STOP MYSQL The MySQL service is stopping. The MySQL service was stopped successfully. Once the service is stopped, it can be removed with the SC utility: C:\>SC DELETE MYSQL [SC] DeleteService SUCCESS With the previous service stopped and removed, you can now run the MySQL Configuration Wizard again to configure and start the new MySQL service. Posted by Umesh Shastry at 1/22/2010 09:20:00 PM Labels: MySQL 37 comments: reks said... Actually i tried this solution, but i am getting access denied in command prompt if i type the sc delete command. what can be done? July 21, 2009 at 5:51 AM Umesh Shastry said... Did you stop the service before deleting? also I think you need to have administrative rights in order to add/delete services. July 21, 2009 at 9:28 AM Anonymous said... I completed your steps and then ran the config wizard and I still get the same error...help July 25, 2009 at 3:10 AM Cor said... i tried this and successfully removed the service, but i ran into the same problem the 2nd X around. July 26, 2009 at 10:01 AM Umes