Here's the problem,
When done correctly, you can have as many WordPress sites as you can imagine running in the same number of VirtualHosts. So the issue must be that you have done something incorrectly.
Repeatedly installing and uninstalling WAMPServer is a waste of time.
If you get
‘error unable to establish database connection’ then something is wrong with the WP Config.
Also note we support WAMPServer! We do not provide training for each and every php based tool, library, framework or CMS.
But that said lets start at the begining!
1. lets see your httpd-vhosts.conf file, after you have created a Virtual Host into which you can try and install a WordPress instance.
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(Windows 10 Pro 64bit) (Wampserver 3.3.4 64bit) Aestan Tray Menu 3.2.5.4
<Apache versions MULTIPE> <PHP versions MULTIPLE> <MySQL Versions MULTIPLE>
<MariaDB versions MULTIPLE> <phpMyAdmin versions MULTIPLE> <MySQL Workbench 8.0.23>Read The Manuals Apache --
MySQL --
PHP --
phpMyAdminGet your Apache/MySQL/mariaDB/PHP ADDONs here from the
WAMPServer alternate Repo-X-X-X-
Backup your databases regularly Here is How dont regret it later! Yes even when developing -X-X-X-