Jump to content
  • 0

[Request]Instructions for Reinstalling MySQL + Navicat (on Win7)


papagei

Question

Hello guys, as the topic says - I would be glad if someone could write an instruction how to reinstall especially MySQL Server (5.5) without getting the error message (see below):

 

In first instance I had installed everything and all just went fine, but navicat ran out of trial mode - so I decided to deinstall and install the free version! (first mistake I did  >:()

After that I tried to setup the premium navicat again, but didn't respond to mysql server password. Some local host error! (didn't realize that in the install dir where still old config files - I deleted them and reinstalled.)

Still didnt't worked, then I decided to uninstall Mysql and Navicat, cleaned up afterwards the registry.

At last I reinstalled both -> first mysql but I couldn't go further any more to set up mysql server. In MySQLInstanceConfig.exe I went through all that steps again: 1. Prepare configuration ok, 2. Write configuration file (C:\Program Files\MySQL....) ok, 3. Start Service ok, but on 4. Apply security settings this ERROR shows always up!

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/823/errormysql.png

 

I had read about this error alot in the web, but couldn't manage to find some solution to fix this problem. It is definitly not a firewall problem, because it worked on first install without any problem! I think I wouldn't had this *messed up problem* if I didn't decided to uninstall first installation. So problem is the mysql password, but I know I am putting (still the old an right one inside the MySQLInstanceConfig.exe, but it doesn't respond so I get always the above error message!

 

If you had similar or identical problems like this, I would be pleased if you contribute your knowledge how to solve this issue.

Thank you very much in advance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

Hi this will not solve your problem but u will be able to use MySQL again.

 

 

1. first you stop the mysql service ( control panel -> administrative tools -> services -> select mysql > and stop the service)

 

 

2. open a command prompt and change the path until you reach bin directory of mysql

Ex. i installed mysql at D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0

 

and type mysqld --skip-grant-tables

 

 

(D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin>mysqld --skip-grant-tables)

 

3. Leave this window as it is and open another command prompt and change the path until you reach bin directory of mysql

and type mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair

 

(D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin>mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair)

 

4. Type mysql and press enter

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

Thx for the fast response, I will give it a try - soon I will check it up and be back with feedback!

 

Edit:

Here is already the first error I got...

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/718/cmderror1.png/

 

...am I not supposed to connect on localhost? What next?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

actually i found solution and it worked for me ,i'm using win7 btw and i did that (but probably it will work for other OS too):

 

Uninstsall MySQL using the uninstaller.

Delete C:\Program Files\MySQL

Delete C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL

Delete C:\ProgramData\MySQL

Delete from any Users' AppData folders. Example: C:\Users\rdoverby\AppData\Roaming\MySQL

Reinstall MySQL

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

actually i found solution and it worked for me ,i'm using win7 btw and i did that (but probably it will work for other OS too):

 

Uninstsall MySQL using the uninstaller.

Delete C:\Program Files\MySQL

Delete C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL

Delete C:\ProgramData\MySQL

Delete from any Users' AppData folders. Example: C:\Users\rdoverby\AppData\Roaming\MySQL

Reinstall MySQL

 

I must thank you very much indeed angerfis7, it helped me alot to restore this messup:

 

3rd step wasn't made by myself, but also it wasn't mentioned anywhere I was searchig for.

Good luck br0!

 

Issue is solved and topic can be closed!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

Hi this will not solve your problem but u will be able to use MySQL again.

 

 

1. first you stop the mysql service ( control panel -> administrative tools -> services -> select mysql > and stop the service)

 

 

2. open a command prompt and change the path until you reach bin directory of mysql

Ex. i installed mysql at D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0

 

and type mysqld --skip-grant-tables

 

 

(D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin>mysqld --skip-grant-tables)

 

3. Leave this window as it is and open another command prompt and change the path until you reach bin directory of mysql

and type mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair

 

(D:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin>mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair)

 

4. Type mysql and press enter

 

 

are you sure you  left first command prompt window open ? ("--skip-grant-tables" do not close this one, open another command prompt)

when skip grant tables is running u will not have problem with 2nd step "mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

 

are you sure you  left first command prompt window open ? ("--skip-grant-tables" do not close this one, open another command prompt)

when skip grant tables is running u will not have problem with 2nd step "mysqlcheck --check-upgrade --all-databases --auto-repair"

 

I had left 1st. window open, so NO I didn't forget this step...but still the error appeared!

 

Request: close TOPIC, case: Issue solved!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...

AdBlock Extension Detected!

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our members.

Please disable AdBlock browser extension first, to be able to use our community.

I've Disabled AdBlock