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I have searched for this problem and someone says enable your SQL Server services but it is showing empty.

marc_s
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    If you **don't see** any services - then you **do NOT** have SQL Server installed. You cannot connect to a non-existing SQL Server .... – marc_s Jul 11 '17 at 06:44
  • Possible duplicate of [Why am I getting "Cannot Connect to Server - A network-related or instance-specific error"?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18060667/why-am-i-getting-cannot-connect-to-server-a-network-related-or-instance-speci) – Patrick Hofman Jul 11 '17 at 06:47
  • Corrupted installation maybe ? Or you didn't uninstall correctly. – Prabhat G Jul 11 '17 at 06:58

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Try to restart the sql server. And press windows + R= run then type services.msc on that,then select your data base and restart.

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