1. Stop your MySQL server completely.
2. Open your MS-DOS command prompt using “cmd” inside the Run window. Inside it navigate to your MySQL bin folder, such as C:\MySQL\bin using the cd command.
3. Execute the following command in the command prompt: mysqld.exe -u root –skip-grant-tables
4. Leave the current MS-DOS command prompt as it is, and open a new MS-DOS command prompt window.
5. Navigate to your MySQL bin folder, such as C:\MySQL\bin using the cd command.
6. Enter “mysql” and press enter.
7. You should now have the MySQL command prompt working. Type “use mysql;” so that we switch to the “mysql” database.
8. Execute the following command to update the password:
UPDATE user SET Password = PASSWORD(‘NEW_PASSWORD’) WHERE User = ‘root’;
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