![]() If XAMPP’s Apache cannot start, it is very likely that your default HTTP port (80), is blocked or being used by another application. improper privileges, a crash, or a shutdown by another method. This may be due to a blocked port, missing dependencies, ![]() When you try to start Apache Web Server, the XAMPP Control Panel will attempt to do so, but end up failing abruptly, mentioning that “Apache shutdown unexpectedly” (like the red text shown in the photo above).īelow is a transcription of the error, with the shutdown message highlighted. The error messages shown when Apache fails to start.
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