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or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x dos error 2 Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it dos error handling only takes a minute: Sign up ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on localhost (10061) up vote 13 down vote favorite 11 I installed MySQL on Microsoft Windows 8 Using a noinstall Zip Archive. But when i tested https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/305521 by executing the following commands on windows prompt, the above error showed up. C:\> "C:\MySQL\bin\mysqlshow" C:\> "C:\MySQL\bin\mysql" test Please help me. mysql share|improve this question edited Jul 2 '13 at 12:50 HamZa 11k93067 asked Jul 2 '13 at 12:47 Foreever 2,15842237 3 Sounds like the MySQL service isn't running. Have you verified it's started? –jksloan Jul 2 '13 at 12:49 Using XAMP OR WAMP is much easier than mysql. –Foreever Aug 14 '13 at 6:26 add a http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17426052/error-2003-hy000-cant-connect-to-mysql-server-on-localhost-10061 comment| 11 Answers 11 active oldest votes up vote 30 down vote accepted You don't need a restart your windows. The easiest way to achieve this is Goto /bin/ Run mysqld (service) close the cmd prompt Run mysql.exe or the better way to do is add the location to PATH environment Variable Thanks share|improve this answer answered Aug 13 '13 at 5:05 debiansse 32728 2 My problem was that the mysql service wasn't running. Whatever a restart solved my problem. –Foreever Aug 14 '13 at 6:25 Where's /bin/? –CodyBugstein May 19 '14 at 12:59 @Imray: you can see /bin in your installation directory –debiansse Aug 1 '14 at 7:55 add a comment| up vote 6 down vote Go to Run type services.msc. Check whether MySQL services is running or not. If not, start it manually. Once it started, type mysqlshow to test the service. share|improve this answer answered May 3 '14 at 12:12 Dineshkumar Ponnusamy 5001826 mysql service was down. Upon starting, it resolved the issue –Saurabh Jul 21 at 11:29 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote i also face the same problem. try it Go to bin directory copy the path and set it as a environment variable. Run the command prompt as admin and cd to bin directory: Run command : mysqld –install Now the services are successfully installed Start the service in service windows of os Type
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