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Reset MySQL 8.0 root Password in Windows

Reset MySQL 8.0 root Password in Windows

  1. Stop the MySQL 8.0service from services
  2. Go to path C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin and open cmd
  3. Run mysqld --console --skip-grant-tables --shared-memory
  4. Open new cmd in the same path
  5. Run following commands
  6. mysql -u root
  7. select authentication_string,host from mysql.user where user='root';
  8. UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string='' WHERE user='root';
  9. Now close both the cmd.
  10. Try to start the MySQL 8.0 service.
  11. Connect using username as root & password as blank.
  12. Change the password from the user managerment.
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Thank you so much

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Senthilkumarvg commented Jul 20, 2024

  1. Stop MySQL Service @ services.msc

  2. Create file change_mysql_pwd.txt with following content (replase YourNewPassword with desired new password you want to have for root user:

  3. ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YourNewPassword';
    Save the file under C:\ change_mysql_pwd.txt

  4. Run CMD.exe as Admin (Start->Cmd->Right Click->Run as Administrator)

  5. Type in cmd: cd "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin"

  6. Create “Data” Folder under "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\ (if already exists delete its contents!)

  7. Type in cmd: mysqld --install

  8. Type in cmd: mysqld --initialize

  9. Type in cmd: mysqld --init-file=C:\change_mysql_pwd.txt

  10. Login with root user account and the password set above.

  11. Delete C:\ change_mysql_pwd.txt file

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