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lmf
February 25th, 2008, 08:10
i currently learning php & mysql and set php_mysql.dll to load so i can use sql database. i set them to be load on startup.
the question is why everytime i start my pc an error occur. someting like a procedure is missing or couldn't be found or wrong procedure i guest. can't remember. the error is talking about php_mysql.dll.
can someone point me out where might be the problem?
for the record i've install apache, php & mysql
Titus03
February 25th, 2008, 11:31
the question is why everytime i start my pc an error occur. someting like a procedure is missing or couldn't be found or wrong procedure i guest. can't remember. the error is talking about php_mysql.dll.
So it's after Welcome screen?
Have you tried to run "msconfig" or other Start Up Inspector program for finding out if there are missing start up programs?
lmf
February 26th, 2008, 00:34
So it's after Welcome screen?
Have you tried to run "msconfig" or other Start Up Inspector program for finding out if there are missing start up programs?
yep it appear after the welcome screen!
i never tried msconfig coz i think the problem didn't come there!
actually i've install apache, php & mysql on my old pc and it works without any problem. since i got my new c2d pc, i try to install it there. i dont know why this happen. im using the same method i use from the old pc. but why? i dont have any clue??? is my windows having problem?
both pc windows i use is windows xp sp2.
systemidx
February 26th, 2008, 04:50
Did you download php mysql and apache seperately? Or did you use a program like WAMP to install them all at one time?
lmf
February 26th, 2008, 05:50
Did you download php mysql and apache seperately? Or did you use a program like WAMP to install them all at one time?
well yeahh! i download it seperately and also install it seperately.
1. install apache 4.1
2. install php 5.1
3. install mysql 5.1
jonc2006
February 26th, 2008, 08:22
i can tell you the short answer but i think reading this (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=24389) instead would be more helpful.
lmf
February 27th, 2008, 00:06
thank for the question & pov :bow:
i already found the perfect solution by myself. why didn't i think that **** at the 1st place hahaha. i can use mysql now.
p/s i spend all day searching the answer but all people just talk **** and didn't solve my problem :dead:
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