| Jen Swisher January 30 | If you have a WordPress website, you may need to reinstall the core software at some point. For example, your site could get infected with malware that has to be removed, or you might decide to migrate to a new hosting provider. In these situations, knowing how to reinstall WordPress properly helps you prevent any data loss in the process. There are multiple ways to carry out a seamless WordPress reinstallation. You might prefer to use a specialized tool or take a more hands-on approach and reinstall the software manually through the admin dashboard or a file transfer protocol (FTP) client. In this post, we'll show you how to reinstall WordPress from scratch. Plus, we'll cover a few essential pre-installation and post-installation steps, and troubleshoot some common issues you might encounter. | | | |
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