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7 years ago
gratiela
Thanks! I'll be checking Avira.
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7 years ago
gratiela
Thanks for the reply! I found a solution before seeing your post (probably not the most inteligent, but here it is): Since I suspected Avast as the responsible for the problem, I went to it's "virus chest" and searched for any files originated from wamp. And I found just one - ib_logfile1 (original path being C:\wamp64\bin\mysql\mysql5.7.9\data). So I restored it. After that everyt
Forum: WampServer English
7 years ago
gratiela
Yes, and Wamp has been working fine for about 1 year. So, this is not a new installation. The only thing that I've done from the time Wamp was working to the time the problem appeared is scanning my system for viruses (I used Avast). So, I'm thinking, is possible the antivirus deleted something Wamp was using?
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7 years ago
gratiela
Nobody has any idea? I guess the only solution I see is to uninstall Wamp and start over.
Forum: WampServer English
7 years ago
gratiela
The MySQL service is not starting today (did work fine few days ago when I last used it). Some specifics about my installation: 1. The OS is Windows 10 (64 bit) 2. WampServer Version 3.0.0 64bit 3. Apache version 2.4.17 4. PHP version 5.6.16 5. MySQL version 5.7.9 6. WampServer icon is yellow and the MySQL log says: 2017-02-24T09:50:49.487055Z 0 InnoDB: Only one log file found.
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