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  • When I worked at BlueHost, I saw this sometimes, (they use linux all the way) sometimes doing a core file replacement might help. basically its just replacing all the old files with a new unzipped WordPress. Your content and everything will be fine.

    Thread Starter pattytank

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    So I don’t need to re-install WordPress. I need to replace all the WordPress files on my server the 4.6.1 and replace them through ftp? I’ll try that and see if it works.

    Correct, you don’t need to reinstall. If your site is really new though, and you haven’t done much work on it then I would say to reinstall that. But a core file replacement might just do the trick.

    Thread Starter pattytank

    (@pattytank)

    So my site was new. I uninstalled the WordPress installation through GoDaddy. I then logged into the server through ftp and erased all the left over files from the unistaller.

    I started a fresh install and setup my admin account. I installed my theme X from theme forest, I paid for it and itS a different theme from what I was using when I had trouble in my original post.

    After installing plugins, extensions, and adding site content, I logged out of the admin account.

    I tried signing in and I got the same problem as before. It’s highly unlikely that it’s the themes, they are different, it’s not the plugins because I disabled and deleted them and the problem still persists.

    Any ideas? I’m almost ready to start blogging in HTML 5 and CSS 3. There’s a learning curve but it beats not knowing what’s broken… Thank you for taking time to read my post on this problem.

    what is your websites name?

    Additionally this might be able to help, if you have not tried it already.

    https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Login_Trouble

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