Mysql Error 193
GermanDeutsch Hebrewעברית Hungarianmagyar Italianitaliano Polishpolski Portuguese (Brazil)português Russianрусский Spanishespañol Thaiไทย Home Knowledge Base News Tickets Community MySQL can not start Error 193 0xc1 06. Database (MSSQL & MySQL) Delete file c:\Program Files\MySQL Server\bin\mysqld-nt which is 0 byte,then you can start the service. Another optionin Windows 8.1 is todelete c:\Program Files\MySQL Server\bin\mysqld ,which is also 0 byte. Article ID: 207, Created: August 7, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Modified: September 8, 2015 at 11:22 AM Add Feedback Was this article helpful? Yes No Thanks for your feedback... 33% of people found this helpful. Share this articlePrint Help Desk Software powered by SmarterTrack 12.0 © 2003-2016 SmarterTools Inc. By using this site, you are accepting cookies to store user state and login information. × Forgot Login Trouble logging in? Simply enter your email address OR username in order to reset your password. For faster and more reliable delivery, add support@databasemart.com to your trusted senders list in your email software.
Email Address OR Username Cancel Reset Email × Please log in below Username Password Remember Me Forgot your password? Close Register Login × Not Logged In You must be logged in to perform this action. OkError 193: 0xc1 - Weird but solved! October 9, 2008 This is an oldie but a goodie… I've reposted this as I noticed it wasn't appearing in search, but on my old blog, it was helping a significant amount of people - so I wanted to give it a new push here, in case it helps others. Ok, this one took a while to sort out and I believe people will have different results… In my case (but I don't think it was even specific to MS SQL, just the result of it, an MSDE database (MSSQLSERVER) service failed to start. After much troubleshooting https://portal.databasemart.com/kb/a207/mysql-can-not-start-error-193-0xc1.aspx and only "Error 193: 0xc1" to work with (no event logs, nothing!), I managed to figure out that it was because there was a file called ‘program' at the root of the D: (whatever drive impacts you). Not sure at this writing how it got there (no it wasn't a virus, probably just bad code by somebody or a pipe) but that file wasn't needed but the SQL Service http://itgroove.net/brainlitter/2008/10/09/error-193-0xc1-weird-but-solved/ was following that path instead of honouring the path it should have (as identified in the service path). So, I renamed the file called ‘program' to something else and voila, I was back in business. I hope this helps someone, somewhere faster than I was able to help myself 🙂 Let me know about if it helped you - heck, buy me a beer Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPress ThisGoogleTumblrPinterestPocketPrint Related 10 Responses Jim Trainor says: January 6, 2012 at 1:15 pm This proved to be very useful in resolving a problem with Radiant Counterpoint v8.4. Located the program file (root of D:) and renamed it. Voila! Many thanks. Reply Richard Hale says: March 25, 2013 at 10:34 pm Very helpful in solving the Error 193: 0xc1 issue. Two separate 3rd party programs running under Windows 2008 Server began failing with this error. The "program" file was in the root of the C: drive. I moved it to a temp folder and the programs began working. Thanks for the tip. I am now examining the file to try and determine how and why it got there. Thanks!! Reply Jeyson Guzman says: December 31, 2013 at 8:23 am Hola, los saludo desde Colombia, tuve el mismo pro
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