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Major Slax

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  1. No need to re-install MySQL, you just need to re-create the service in Windows. For example, you can run the MySQLInstanceConfig.exe for that, which you will find in: C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin under Windows 7 64 bit, assuming you kept the default path. Or if you're familiar enough with both Windows and MySQL configuration (not my case), there's probably a command to create the service from the command line...
  2. Hello all, I am using Windows 7 64 bit with MySQL 5.1.56 32 bit. CCleaner detects the following as a registry issue: Invalid file reference ImagePath - "c:\program files (x86)\mysql\mysql server 5.1\bin\mysqld" --defaults-file="c:\program files (x86)\mysql\mysql server 5.1\my.ini" mysql HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\MySQL This is somewhat problematic as if I do remove the issue, it effectively deletes the Windows service, and on the next boot I have to reinstall the service. I can avoid checking for issues related to Windows services, or just uncheck the issue in the found issues list, but this is a false positive, and it would be nice if CCleaner could avoid considering it as an issue.
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