• Resolved plugandplay1

    (@plugandplay1)


    I tried to upgrade my blog to 3.2.1 and after getting through all the steps, just before upgrading my database, I received a window that told me “Your server is running PHP version 4.4.9 but WordPress 3.2.1 requires at least 5.2.4.”

    So I stopped the upgrade and assumed it would stay with the 3.0.4 version.

    However,no the blog shows only that info. “Your server is running PHP version 4.4.9 but WordPress 3.2.1 requires at least 5.2.4.”

    I am unable to go to the dashboard or go to the blog itself via a browser.

    Does anyone know how I can fix this, besides my host upgrading their PHP to 5.2.4. They probably will eventually do that, but it will take weeks if not months, they aren’t going to upgrade it just because I ask them too.

    Thanks

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  • You should have read the requirement before hand. How did you stop it?

    Depends who your host is, but yes, most will update your server if you ask them. They will simply move you to a new one. This is usually done within 12 hours. I had to ask two of them to do just that this week.

    Otherwise, what you can do is download a copy of WP 3.0.4 and manually re-install that version via FTP.

    Thread Starter plugandplay1

    (@plugandplay1)

    Thank you Christine, my host did update me to another server, I didn’t think it would be that easy. Thank you

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