I've installed WampServer on my laptop's C: drive but I've almost run out of storage space there, so I could benefit from the 1.18 GB MySQL is occupying in C:\wamp64\bin.
I tried first deactivating it (right click > Wamp Settings > untick "Allow MySQL" ), then deleting the MySQL folder. However, this caused an error in WampServer – I can't recall the exact text of the error message displayed on left click but it was something about no default DBMS being set. Also, my websites stopped working because no connection could be established to the database.
I've set MariaDB as default in right click > Tools > Invert default DBMS MariaDB <-> MySQL. I have been using Maria DB only for at least a year now.
I could not find a way to fix these errors so I had to delete the entire wamp64 folder and install WampServer from scratch. Luckily, all of this happened on my laptop, which is not where all my stuff is and I only use it occasionally when away from my desktop.
Is there a safe way to deactivate and physically delete MySQL?
I tried first deactivating it (right click > Wamp Settings > untick "Allow MySQL" ), then deleting the MySQL folder. However, this caused an error in WampServer – I can't recall the exact text of the error message displayed on left click but it was something about no default DBMS being set. Also, my websites stopped working because no connection could be established to the database.
I've set MariaDB as default in right click > Tools > Invert default DBMS MariaDB <-> MySQL. I have been using Maria DB only for at least a year now.
I could not find a way to fix these errors so I had to delete the entire wamp64 folder and install WampServer from scratch. Luckily, all of this happened on my laptop, which is not where all my stuff is and I only use it occasionally when away from my desktop.
Is there a safe way to deactivate and physically delete MySQL?