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Community Podcasts MySQL.com Downloads Documentation Section Menu: MySQL Forums :: Install & Repo :: Cannot Create Windows Service for MySQL. Error:0 New Topic Advanced Search Re: Cannot Create Windows Service for MySQL. Error:0 - VARIED SOLUTIONS Posted by: Jean-Paul Bourdais () Date: February 08, cannot create windows service for mysql error 0 windows 8 2009 09:35AM Long post I know. I spent literally _hours_ on this so just wanted could not start the service mysql while installing to share some of my observations to save you some time. Incidentally Win XP Service Pack 2 installing MySQL 5.1.31 MSI. Seems like mysql error 0 cannot start service the non msi MySQL 4.1 installer doesn't have this problem. MY SOLUTION (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
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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 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 mysql server instance configuration wizard could not start the service deleted. Mine weren't hidden but worth checking that too: = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data = C:\Documents and Settings\
Email Updates: Status: Closed Impact on me: None Category:MySQL Server: Installing Severity:S3 (Non-critical) Version:MySQL 5.5.25-win64 OS:Microsoft Windows (Win7 Home Premium 64bit) Assigned to: Tags: FIXED!! View Add error nr. 1045 Comment Files Developer Edit Submission View Progress Log Contributions [21 Jul 2012
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17:01] Domtican Kipas Description: X mark on Start Service Error Message: Cannot Create Windows Service for MySQL. Error:0 How
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to repeat: Setup: Custom Setup Clicked Development Components MySQL Server Instance Configuration: Detailed Config Server Machine Multifunctional Database Manual Setting (50 concurrent conn) checked firewall exception Multilingaulism included bin directory clicked http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?11,19373,246717 execute X mark on Start Service Error Message: Cannot Create Windows Service for MySQL. Error:0 [21 Jul 2012 17:46] Valerii Kravchuk Do you run this installation process as Administrator? [22 Jul 2012 4:48] Domtican Kipas Yes. [22 Jul 2012 7:50] Valerii Kravchuk Please, send the content of MySQL server's error log. This is usually a file named
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