I have faced the same problem. Choose a free port number the default port used by apache is 80. Go to the c:/xampp/mysql directory and copy the data folder and keep it somewhere else (probably in another drive) as a backup.
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Go To The C:/Xampp/Mysql Directory And Copy The Data Folder And Keep It Somewhere Else (Probably In Another Drive) As A Backup.
I have faced the same problem. Moved (cut/paste) all the files in c:\xampp\mysql\data to desired backup location. Where can i locate it?
It Is Also Where The Front Controllers Live.
First open xampp control panel and then in xampp control panel click on 'config > php.ini' change this and save. Choose a free port number the default port used by apache is 80. I just followed the below steps step 1:
The Web Directory Is The Home Of All Of Your Application's Public And Static Files.
Apache is running just fine on port 80 and 443, but mysql is not starting. To check the version of xampp components: Go to your original data folder.
My Xampp Version Is 3.2.4 And You Can Find The Version Of Your Xampp At The Top Of Its Control Panel.
I am using xampp server for php development and want to edit the php.ini file; Including images, stylesheets and javascript files. To answer the original question:
It Is Possible, I Found Out A Solution:
Install new xampp copy your old database folder from xampp\mysql\data\databasefolder to paste in your running xampp folder c:\xampp\mysql\data. To change the xampp apache server port here the procedure :
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