Title: 3.0.2 update error
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# 3.0.2 update error

 *  [doulos70](https://wordpress.org/support/users/doulos70/)
 * (@doulos70)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-update-error/)
 * Hello,
    I tried automatic upgrade. Initally, the error was could create directory–
   public etc I deleted the upgrade folder. Created a new upgrade folder CHMOD to
   777 CHMOD wpcontent directory to 777 also then again installed and I am getting
   this error message
 * Downloading update from [http://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.0.2.zip…](http://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.0.2.zip…)
   
   Unpacking the update… Verifying the unpacked files… Installing the latest version…
   Could not copy file.: /public_html/wp-admin/css/theme-editor.dev.css Installation
   Failed
 * Any suggestions

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 *  [Alex and Anthony](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandanthony/)
 * (@alexandanthony)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-update-error/#post-1797195)
 * Try the Manual Update
    this was all found at: [http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress](http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress)
 * These are the short instructions, if you want more check out the extended upgrade
   instructions. If you experience problems with the Three Step Update, you may 
   want to review the more detailed upgrade instructions
 * For these instructions, it is assumed that your blog’s URL is [http://example.com/wordpress/](http://example.com/wordpress/).
   [
   edit] Step 1: Replace WordPress files
 *  1. Get the latest WordPress zip (or tar.gz) file. [http://wordpress.org/download/](http://wordpress.org/download/)
   
   2. Unpack the zip file that you downloaded. 3. Delete the old wp-includes and
   wp-admin directories on your web host (through your FTP or shell access). 4. 
   Using FTP or your shell access, upload the new WordPress files to your web host,
   overwriting old files.
 * NOTE – you should replace all the old WordPress files with the new ones, including
   those in the root directory like index.php, wp-login.php and so on. Simply copying
   the contents of the zip you downloaded over the top of your existing files should
   achieve this. Make sure you copy all the sub-directories as well. Don’t worry–
   your wp-config.php will be safe.
 * Be careful when you come to copying the wp-content directory. You should make
   sure that you only copy the files from this directory, rather than replacing 
   your existing wp-content directory. This is where your themes and plugins live,
   so you will want to keep them. If you have customized the default or classic 
   themes without renaming them, make sure not to overwrite those files, otherwise
   you will lose your changes. (Though you might want to compare them for new features
   or fixes..)
 * Lastly you should take a look at the wp-config-sample.php file, to see if any
   new settings have been introduced that you might want to add to your own wp-config.
   php.
    [edit] Step 1.5: Remove .maintenance file
 * If you’re upgrading manually after a failed auto-upgrade, delete the file .maintenance
   from your WordPress directory using FTP. This will remove the “failed update”
   nag message.
    [edit] Step 2: Update your installation
 * Visit your main WordPress admin page at /wp-admin. You may be asked to login 
   again. If a database upgrade is necessary at this point, WordPress will detect
   it and give you a link to a URL like [http://example.com/wordpress/wp-admin/upgrade.php](http://example.com/wordpress/wp-admin/upgrade.php).
   Follow that link and follow the instructions. This will update your database 
   to be compatible with the latest code. You should do this as soon as possible
   after step 1.
    [edit] Step 3: Do something nice for yourself
 * If you have caching enabled, your changes will appear to users more immediately
   if you clear the cache at this point (and if you don’t, you may get confused 
   when you see the old version number in page footers when you check to see if 
   the upgrade worked).
 * Your WordPress installation is successfully updated. That’s as simple as we can
   make it without Updating WordPress Using Subversion.
 * Consider rewarding yourself with a blog post about the update, reading that book
   or article you’ve been putting off, or simply sitting back for a few moments 
   and letting the world pass you by.
    [edit] Final Steps
 * Your update is now complete, so you can go in and enable your Plugins again. 
   If you have issues with logging in, try clearing cookies in your browser.

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 * Last reply from: [Alex and Anthony](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alexandanthony/)
 * Last activity: [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-update-error/#post-1797195)
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