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https://dev.mysql.com/windows-create-option-file.html
If you do use backslashes, double them: [mysqld] # set basedir to your installation path basedir=E:\\mysql # set datadir to the location of your data directory datadir=E:\\mydata\\data The rules for use of backslash in option file values are given ... If you need to specify startup options when you run the server, you can indicate them on the command line or place them in an option ...
https://dev.mysql.com/windows-restrictions.html
The following restrictions apply to use of MySQL on the Windows platform: Process memory On Windows 32-bit platforms, it is not possible by default to use more than 2GB of RAM within a single process, including MySQL. This is because the physical ...
https://dev.mysql.com/windows-troubleshooting.html
If you do use backslashes, double them: [mysqld] # set basedir to your installation path basedir=C:\\Program Files\\MySQL\\MySQL Server 8.0 # set datadir to the location of your data directory datadir=D:\\MySQLdata The rules for use of backslash in ... When installing and running MySQL for the first time, you may encounter certain errors that prevent the MySQL server from ...

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