Table of contents
2. Start the SQL Server service
1. Find Administrative Tools and click
3. Locate the SQL Server database service
4. Right-click the SQL Server service and select Start
3. Modify the startup mode of the SQL Server service
1. Right-click the service, click Properties
2. Select the startup type as automatic
Foreword:
If you haven't installed SQL Server yet, you can click on the card link to watch the tutorial.
1. Enter the control panel
2. Start the SQL Server service
1. Find Administrative Tools and click
If it is different from what I showed above, if the management tool is not found; just change the view mode to small icons
2. Double-click the service
3. Locate the SQL Server database service
You can see the service SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER), which is the service of the database. in
MSSQLSERVER is the ID of the database.
Check the status of this service and find that it is blank, indicating that the service has not been started.
Check the startup type behind this service, it is manual, not automatic. Because the memory of my machine is not enough, I hope not to start the SQL Server database when I don't use it at ordinary times, so as not to occupy my memory, so I set it to manual. If your machine is very high-end, you can set it to automatic, so that the SQL Server database service will be automatically started every time you start up, without manually starting it.
4. Right-click the SQL Server service and select Start
After the startup is complete, the status changes to automatic operation.
3. Modify the startup mode of the SQL Server service
If you want to start the SQL Server service automatically every time you start the computer, you need to set this service to start automatically.