WindwoPrep
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I installed MySQL on my laptop. Then try to write code but it was giving me error. I thought it was the port using the same as the Microsoft SQL server, Kind of regret That I didn't do a little more research. It wasn't storing the admin password. I used command prompt to reset MySQL password but only went half way into it before pulling the plug.
I decided to uninstall MySQL and thus this is where I made the worst mistake. After uninstalling MySQL I tried to delete it files that remained on my laptop.
After that I try to uninstall MySQL installer. wasn't pulling through so I downloaded something to uninstall it. which succeeded. then I restart my laptop. then to find that it can't start up.
I formatted it and reinstall. the other day it was the same problem. Now I completely delete everything and reinstalled. for now it is working find.
Could some advise me on any countermeasures on this please. Just to ensure That this problem doesn't occur again.
I decided to uninstall MySQL and thus this is where I made the worst mistake. After uninstalling MySQL I tried to delete it files that remained on my laptop.
After that I try to uninstall MySQL installer. wasn't pulling through so I downloaded something to uninstall it. which succeeded. then I restart my laptop. then to find that it can't start up.
I formatted it and reinstall. the other day it was the same problem. Now I completely delete everything and reinstalled. for now it is working find.
Could some advise me on any countermeasures on this please. Just to ensure That this problem doesn't occur again.