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How to Completely Delete MySQL From Windows? All Versions

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Written By Mohit Jha
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Published On December 9th, 2024
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Summary: Whenever we are managing MySQL on our Windows system, it’s essential for optimal performance. As, it can especially affect your system when the upgrade and reinstallation process is required. So, this guide will explain to you how to uninstall MySQL from Windows 10 or 11 completely using various manual solutions and expert approaches. Also, if you are looking to remove other applications, you can read this manual guide on how to uninstall Google Chrome.

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Reasons to Remove MySQL From Windows System

There are several findings as to why we need to uninstall MySQL from Windows system. Let’s cover these points.

  • You can install a newer version without any software issues.
  • It can fix your corrupted file installation problem and delete any incomplete or pending one.
  • By uninstalling, it made it easier to switch to a different database system without any trouble.
  • Removing the software or resources which are not used from a long way can boost the overall performance of your systems.

How to Uninstall MySQL From Windows 11 or 10 Using Manual Methods

Let me tell you if you want to remove MySQL from Windows. Then, it is way simple to do it. Just  follow these steps carefully with images provided for clarity purposes.

Step 1. Firstly, open Windows Settings via the gear icon in the Start menu or by pressing Win + I.

open windows setting
Step 2. In the settings Window, you need to go to Apps and use the search bar to find “MySQL“.

go to apps

type MySQL in the search box
Step 3. Then, locate MySQL-related programs (e.g., MySQL Server, Workbench, Connector, Shell) and uninstall them.

click on uninstall button
Step 4. After the process of uninstallation is done, delete the MySQL folder in C:\Program Files.

go to program files

delete the MySQL folder

Step 5
. If the folder is hidden, go to the View tab, tick Hidden items checkbox.

go to the View tab, tick Hidden items option
Step 6. At last, open the command prompt to verify the uninstallation process if an error appears, and the process is completed.

Type mysql - -version command in cmd

Note: Type MySQL – -version command in cmd to check that your MySQL file is completely deleted from your system or not.

How to Completely Delete MySQL From Windows? One Click Fully Wipe

If you want to uninstall MySQL from Windows, following the manual solution often comes with some drawbacks and human errors and chances of having residual files after the process which can have the risk of security and takes extra space. To avoid this, you can use SysTools Data Wipe Software for complete removal and thorough deletion of configuration files, databases, and logs.

Simple Steps to Uninstall MySQL From Windows – Automated Tool

Follow this quick steps mentioned below to completely delete MySQL files from your system. To free up your space and have a smooth operation throughout your work.

Step 1. Open SysTools Data Wipe from the Start menu by right-clicking.

tool main screen

Step 2. Next, click “Add File” or “Add Folder” as per your comfort.

select file or folder

Step 3. Select the folder to wipe. Generally found at C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server <version>\Data\ and click Next to scan.

click on next

Step 4. Choose a wiping method.

choose a data wiping method

Step 5. Click Wipe to begin the process.

press on wipe button

Step 6. Now, view the wiped file/folder details on the screen.

wiping report

Final Verdict

In this write up, we have understood the reasons and how to uninstall MySQL from Windows 10/11 using a manual & professional method. Following these steps will completely remove MySQL and its leftover files. If you plan to reinstall MySQL, it will ensure no conflicting files remain for a smooth setup. This will help prevent errors and improve system performance.

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By Mohit Jha

Mohit is a Microsoft Certified expert known for his cloud migration, cyber security, and digital forensics expertise. He specializes in Microsoft 365, Exchange Server, and Azure AD migration, ensuring seamless transitions for organizations worldwide. His multifaceted role as a meticulous tech writer, diligent researcher, and astute editor underscores his commitment to delivering cutting-edge digital forensics and cloud migration strategies.