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OpenServer won't start, what should I do?
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Reinstalled the server, now the error is different:
Apache:
d:\e\openserver\modules\http\Apache_2.4-PHP_8.0-8.1>"d:\e\openserver\modules\http\Apache_2.4-PHP_8.0- 8.1\bin\httpd.exe" -f "d:\e\openserver\modules\http\Apache_2.4-PHP_8.0-8.1\conf\httpd.conf"
""d:\e\openserver\modules\http \Apache_2.4-PHP_8.0-8.1\bin\httpd.exe"" is not an internal or external
command, operable program, or batch file.
MySQL:
"d:\e\openserver\modules\database\MySQL-8.0-Win10\bin\mysqld.exe" --defaults-file="d:\e\openserver\modules\database\MySQL-8.0-Win10\ my.ini" --user=root --standalone --console
""d:\e\openserver\modules\database\MySQL-8.0-Win10\bin\mysqld.exe"" is not an internal or external
command, operable program, or batch file.
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If the system is 32 bit, then the modules included in the package, such as apache2, mysql, etc. not compatible.
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Gives such an error both in windows 10 and in debian 11.
How to fix it?
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