• Resolved Tejas Hapani

    (@tejashapani-1)


    Hi everyone,

    I downloaded the latest WordPress version from https://ww.wp.xz.cn/download/ and tried to install it on my local server (XAMPP).

    However, I’m getting the following error:

    Warning: require(G:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress\wp-includes/class-wp-paused-extensions-storage.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in G:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress\wp-settings.php on line 43

    I searched for the file class-wp-paused-extensions-storage.php in the WordPress /wp-includes/ directory, but it doesn’t seem to exist.

    Has anyone encountered this issue before or knows how to fix it?

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Hello @tejashapani-1, This may happens when the Corrupted during download/extraction. The file class-wp-paused-extensions-storage.php is a normal core file and should exist in /wp-includes/ in recent versions of WordPress. If it’s missing, the installation package was not extracted properly.

    Now you can download a fresh WordPress and try installing. It should work. Make sure you have download the full file.

    davidhere123

    (@davidhere123)

    Hi Tejas,

    That error usually means the WordPress core files are incomplete. The file class-wp-paused-extensions-storage.php is part of the WordPress core and should normally be located inside the /wp-includes/ folder. If it’s missing, it often means the download or extraction didn’t complete properly.

    Here are a few things you can try:

    1. Download WordPress again
    Delete the current wordpress folder from G:\xampp\htdocs\ and download a fresh copy from https://ww.wp.xz.cn/download/.

    2. Extract the ZIP file carefully
    Sometimes files are skipped during extraction. Try extracting the ZIP again using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to make sure all files are unpacked correctly.

    3. Check the folder structure
    After extracting, make sure the main WordPress folders are present:

    • wp-admin
    • wp-content
    • wp-includes

    Inside the wp-includes folder, you should see many class-wp-*.php files. If the file you mentioned is still missing, the package likely wasn’t extracted fully.

    In most cases, a clean download and fresh extraction fixes this issue.

    Hope that helps!

    Thread Starter Tejas Hapani

    (@tejashapani-1)

    Thank you all.

    I have downloaded WP again and it works this time.

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