Yes, I know this question has been asked and answered a dozen times but I have searched and tried all that was suggested and uninstalled and reinstalled like 4 times and still haven't gotten any closer to activating mysql database. It shouldn't be deactivated.
Please help me. I wanted to post pictures which would help in visualizing what is going on but I can't so I will try my best to explain.
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Download pasta movie resident evil 4. xampp control panel: I have apache and mysql service modules ticked.
localhost/xampp status page shows mysql database : deactivated.
localhost/phpmyadmin shows exclamation marks on the databases and 'x' on the server connection collation.
for this question i did check mysql_error.log as suggested by best answer:
so port is 3306.
for the answer below the best answer i did run mysql_start.bat:
'MySQL could not be started'
for this question i did do the second bullet but it didnt work for me. mysql database status still remianed deactivated.
I wanted to try this blog's suggestions but I couldn't find winmysqladmin.exe
I'm sorry, it must be annoying having this question pop up all the time like spam but I really need help with this. Please and thank you!
EDITif i go to 127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin the exclamation marks and x is not there but 127.0.0.1/xampp/ status page still shows mysql database deactivated.i tested ipv6: it is enabled but i don't have an address for it so i guess ipv4 is what im using. how do i bind it to ipv4 instead of ipv6? do i just disable ipv6?
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