• Resolved annsofie

    (@annsofie)


    I’ve tried everything…!
    To fix the automatic upgrade, and now I’ve tried to upgrade
    manually.

    When i go to my website url i get:

    Warning: require(D:\Hosting\6545812\html/wp-includes/load.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in D:\Hosting\6545812\html\wp-settings.php on line 19

    Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘D:\Hosting\6545812\html/wp-includes/load.php’ (include_path=’.;C:\php5\pear’) in D:\Hosting\6545812\html\wp-settings.php on line 19

    And when I try the wp-admin I get:

    Warning: require_once(D:\Hosting\6545812/wp-load.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in D:\Hosting\6545812\html\admin.php on line 30

    Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘D:\Hosting\6545812/wp-load.php’ (include_path=’.;C:\php5\pear’) in D:\Hosting\6545812\html\admin.php on line 30

    I can’t even think any more! I’ve tried to fix this for weeks! Help…

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Fatal error in the output may indicate either your theme doesn’t like 3.1, you have a plugin that doesn’t like 3.1, or you have an incomplete upgrade.

    So, try:

    -deactivating ALL plugins temporarily to narrow down and possibly fix the problem. If the problem goes away, activate them individually (one-by-one) to find the problematic plugin.

    If you don’t have access to your admin area, try deactivating them manually via FTP or phpMyAdmin.

    -switching to the default theme (“twentyten”) for a moment by renaming your current theme’s folder in wp-content/themes. The idea is to force WordPress to fall back to the default theme to rule out any theme-specific issue.

    If you don’t have access to your admin area, then access your server via FTP or SFTP or whatever file management application your host provides.

    resetting the plugins folder by FTP or phpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems (because the hooks remain unless plugins completely removed).

    -If the above steps do not resolve the issue, download WordPress again and replace your copies of everything EXCEPT the wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory with fresh copies. This should replace your core files without changing your content and settings in wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory.

    After you are done uploading the new files, point your browser to /wp-admin/upgrade.php

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    OK…

    I tried a manual upgrade before I got those messages.

    Now I have deleted all the other themes, except “twentyten” (to clean up a bit)
    AND made a plugins.hold-folder for my excisting plugins + an empty folder.

    But still nothing… I get the same message when I try to admin login.

    So I have a incomplete upgrade?
    Thank you for your help so far=)

    No such file or directory in D:\Hosting\6545812\html\admin.php on line 30

    There is no admin.php file in WordPress.

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    I have that file under wp-admin, yes

    Look at the file path again: D:\Hosting\6545812\html\admin.php

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    Sorry…:/ I’m really not an expert on these things, so I don’t know what it means…:) or EXACTLY where to look, or how it should look…

    There is no admin.php file in WordPress root.

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    Well, it’s there… So there has to be something wrong with the file I suppose..
    If I’m getting it right: in my FTP file manager, under the root, I have my three wp-directories, and under them the rest of the root’s files. And there is my admin.php 6.45 KB

    That’s definitely wrong. Download a fresh copy of WordPress 3.1.
    Delete all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – inside your wordpress folder.
    Then re-upload the fresh copies – except the wp-content folder – from the fresh download.

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    so nothing else of my old setting will go lost?

    Your content and settings are all stored in your database – not in files.

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    wordpress 3.1.3 that is?

    You need to confirm which version of WordPress you are using and download the correct version from the release archive.

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    Finally!=) When I went through the content-site in my hosting-office i discovered that the “Valued Applications”-site had an upgrade notice for me! So I tried that one and it worked!=)
    So now I can login to my admin and now have the latest version of wordpress.
    But…nothing happens when I visit my website… Hmmm…

    Thread Starter annsofie

    (@annsofie)

    So what do you think is wrong when my site is all blank?

    No problem now to login to admin… But no site showing…

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