> modify the mysql service as (locally) and click integration with desktop or other word (not remember well) > delete file write in the upper my post usually (c:\ProgramData\mysql\mysql server\data\*.*) Remeber also that when you make start windows service you must set in the property of service that it it was locally and not network service and click on integretation desktop to yes also. and delete mysql directory.Īfter you can start a fresh installation. Go to c:\program data -> you must have hidden files view in property for access to this directory. So, uninstall mysql trought windows panel as normally.Īfter reboot the computer, with administrative account, deleteĬ:\program files\mysql for 64 bit versionĬ:\program files (x86)\mysql for 32 bit version Generoso Lombardi Hi, it's very important start from a clean situation. I can’t see how, but I’m no expert on MySQL so I don’t even know where to start looking. It almost seems like perhaps the drivers provided by Apple are conflicting with MySQL.
Up to this point, I am not sure what will fix this issue. I am able to get all the way through the installation upto the point where the server tries to start up and configure itself.
#Mamp sql server not starting windows 10 install
So I moved to compatibility issues, thinking that maybe a newer version of MySQL would run successfully, I downloaded the community version 5.7.17 to try and install onto my Windows 10 bootcamp. This is not the case as even after making sure nothing is blocking the server still will not start up. When I tried to install this software I noticed that MySQL failed to properly start and the installation fails when the application tests the server.Īfter plenty of digging, My original thoughts were folder permissions in Windows 10 blocking me. I use an application the uses an older version of MySQL server as its backbone. I have a boot camp running on Windows 10 pro with all the recent windows updates. Hi, I have the new MacBook pro 15 inch with touch bar.