A system error has ocurred.
System Error 1067 has ocurred.
The process was terminated unexpectedly.
These errors mean that your option file (by default `C:\my.cnf’) contains an option that cannot be recognized by MySQL. You can verify that this is the case by trying to restart MySQL with the option file renamed to prevent the server from using it. (For example, rename `C:\my.cnf’ to `C:\my_cnf.old’.) Once you have verified it, you need to identify which option is the culprit. Create a new `my.cnf’ file and move parts of the old file to it (restarting the server after you move each part) until you determine which option causes server startup to fail.
BoLaFish 5:49 pm on December 29, 2009
A system error has ocurred.
System Error 1067 has ocurred.
The process was terminated unexpectedly.
These errors mean that your option file (by default `C:\my.cnf’) contains an option that cannot be recognized by MySQL. You can verify that this is the case by trying to restart MySQL with the option file renamed to prevent the server from using it. (For example, rename `C:\my.cnf’ to `C:\my_cnf.old’.) Once you have verified it, you need to identify which option is the culprit. Create a new `my.cnf’ file and move parts of the old file to it (restarting the server after you move each part) until you determine which option causes server startup to fail.