Title: Easier Upgrade Method
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Easier Upgrade Method

 *  [nicola](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicola/)
 * (@nicola)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/)
 * It would be cool to have an easier way to upgrade the wordpress software. Instead
   of having to backup everything we could have an external page that upgrade let
   you choose which file you want to upgrade simply flagging them (and the default
   files off course).
 * Personally I won’t upgrade my wordpress to this new version.
 * thanks

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 *  [Mark (podz)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/podz/)
 * (@podz)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398633)
 * This is a security release.
    It’s pretty much essential.
 * Different upgrade methods have been discussed before.
 * Trac will show the individual files.
 *  Thread Starter [nicola](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicola/)
 * (@nicola)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398882)
 * [@podz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/podz/) what does “trac will show 
   the individual files” mean ?
 * thanks
 *  [axis42](https://wordpress.org/support/users/axis42/)
 * (@axis42)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398883)
 * I’m with the OP. My upgrade from 1.5 to 2.+ was horrific and I followed the directions
   exactly and carefully and I am pretty confident in my computer sjkills. I am 
   no hacker or anything, but I understand the concepts behind the things one has
   to do for a WP upgrade.
 * There is no way I am upgrading again at any time soon until someone comes up 
   with a really simple way to do it.
 *  [viper007bond](https://wordpress.org/support/users/viper007bond/)
 * (@viper007bond)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398884)
 * Am I missing something? I don’t get what’s so hard about uploading the files 
   from the latest ZIP and then visiting the upgrade script…
 *  [lazymonster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lazymonster/)
 * (@lazymonster)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398894)
 * This is what I usually do
 * I extract the files for uploading into a folder and rename it wp-admin1 and wp-
   content1 and wp-includes1
 * Then I put my theme and plugin back into wp-content1
 * I just upload these folders online and then rename the original folder to something
   like wp-admin-old. Then I rename wp-admin1 into wp-admin. There is almost no 
   downtime for me.
 * Finally I upload the rest of the files onto my root folder.
 * It would be great if WordPress installer backs up the tables that may be changed
   on update for me though.
 *  [Nazgul](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nazgul/)
 * (@nazgul)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398895)
 * Security updates aren’t released for nothing.
 * By not upgrading you leave yourself wide open for possible hack attempts.
 * If the choice is upgrading or waiting for somebody else to delete my blog (or
   worse), I know what I’d choose.
 * And the upgrade process isn’t that hard. Just follow the detailed upgrade instructions
   and you should be alright. (I did)
 * The suggestion with the upgrade page you provided sounds nice, but a lot of hosting
   services don’t allow file editing from the web, making this option ‘useless’ 
   for a lot of people.
    The current procedure doesn’t have such a dependency.
 *  [manstraw](https://wordpress.org/support/users/manstraw/)
 * (@manstraw)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398896)
 * Although I’ve never had a problem, I certainly understand the concern of some
   people. You bite your nails, cross your fingers, and hit the button. The fear
   that something disasterous will happen is very real.
 * I think wordpress could adopt a roll back option. Perhaps by evolving the backup
   script it currently comes with. If you mess something up, make it easy to run
   a roll-back process. It would be up to the user save a roll back file, or maybe
   even have WP do one periodically, like weekly. Has any of the developers discussed
   this sort of thing?
 *  [websessel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/websessel/)
 * (@websessel)
 * [19 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/easier-upgrade-method/#post-398956)
 * Why not simple keep wordpress in its own directory, seperated from plugins, images
   and other personal content? So an upgrade would be possible by only upload the
   new files (and perhaps by calling an upgrade-script) and everything would be 
   okay.
 * A good example is the directory-structure (for this point) of S9Y.

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