Your English is just fine and easily understood.
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Sharley wrote:Go to xampp folder and run xampp-portcheck.exe and see what is running on port 80, then stop what ever it is and try start Apache again.
Make sure that all xampp components are stopped including any that run as a service.
Now, what do you see when you double click on
xampp-portcheck.exe ?
Here is what I see when I run
xampp-portcheck.exe with no xampp components running at all:
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RESULT
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Service Port Status
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Apache (HTTP) 80 free
Apache (WebDAV) 81 free
Apache (HTTPS) 443 free
MySQL 3306 free
FileZilla (FTP) 21 free
FileZilla (Admin) 14147 free
Mercury (SMTP 25 free
Mercury (POP3) 110 free
Mercury (IMAP) 143 free
Press <Return> to continue.
They should all be
free and we can't move on until this is established.
Tip
If you want to copy and paste the results from the port check window, here's how:
You will see a little icon top left of the window title bar.
Right click on the icon for a context menu.
Select
Edit from the context menu.
Select
Mark to highlight the text for copying.
Drag the little white cursor bar over what you want to copy.
When you are happy with the text for copying go back to the context menu.
Select
Copy.
Now go back to the forum reply text box and select
Code from the text box menu items.
Put your cursor after the code tag then right click again for a context menu and select
Paste.
Close the
Code tag.
Job done.
This little tip applies to all command console windows.