Hi,
The procedure I will give you will remove all the tree structure of Wampserver, including the local database and site. There will be nothing left of your Wordpress installations.
- 1 - Start the uninstallation of Wampserver by using the shortcut in the Start menu.
- 2 - Check that the installation folder has been deleted in its entirety, otherwise delete the folder manually.
- 3 - With the services manager check there is no services with the name beginning with wamp....
Otherwise, note the names of the wamp services... to delete them via a command window opened as administrator and by the commands: sc delete servicename
- 4 - Verify that
all VC ++ packages are installed and with the latest versions.
To do this, use the tool:
Checks VC++ packages installedDo not use a previously loaded tool. Make a new download to make sure you are using the correct version.
To download missing packages, do not rely on Microsoft links, they are not reliable, download packages on
http://wampserver.aviatechno.net in section Visual C++ Redistribuable Packages
Do not forget that if you have a 64 bit Windows, you must install both 32 and 64 bit versions of each package.
You must install each package "as an administrator", so right-click the exe file and then run as Administrator.
- 5 - Once there, a machine restart won't hurt.
- 6 - Install, as administrator (Right-click on the executable and run as administrator) Wampserver 3.1.4 32 or 64 bit depending on your system. With Windows 64 bit it is better to install Wampserver 64 bit.
- 7 - Do not launch Wampserver immediately after installation.
- 8 - Apply Update 3.1.6 to your version of Wampserver
Wampserver update 3.1.6- 9 - Now you can run Wampserver and check that everything is working properly BEFORE you start installing Wordpress.
- 10 - Wordpress, like all CMS and WEB applications must be installed in a VirtualHost and it must exist BEFORE installing Wordpress.
- 11 - Always BEFORE installing Wordpress, read the two links below to familiarize yourself with VirtaulHost and how to create them with Wampserver.
See
The need for Virtual Host and
Wampserver 3 - Create or add a VirtualHost- 12 - Install Wordpress in the VirtualHost you created according to the links above.
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