- Backup all YOUR databases in SQL format and store the backups somewhere safe.
- Stop All Services.
- Remove the Apache Service.
- Remove the MySQL Service.
- Exit WAMPServer.
- Rename your current \wamp folder to \wamp_old (This is your backup. DONT FORGET THIS STEP)
To all intents and purpose, you have uninstalled WAMPServer now.
7. Download and Install the new WAMPServer version
(32bit is recommended, 64bit is only for geeks and 64bit PHP is not yet fully converted to 64bit)
- Change NOTHING! Check it works in its out of the box state.
Clear your browser cache ( CTRL+F5 ) to avoid any funnies with cached content.
Run localhost
Run phpMyAdmin (If asked for a Username and password; username = root / password = (nothing, leave this blank)
Run \wamp\www\testmysql.php. you will need to edit the file and change the "mysql_connect('127.0.0.1', 'root', '')"
- If you want to bring some/all of your old versions of Apache/PHP/MySQL into the new WAMPServer
(Remember, one of the big advantages in WAMPServer is the ability to switch between versions of Apache/PHP and MySQL)
Apache: copy \wamp_old\bin\apache\apachex.y.z folder to \wamp\bin\apache\apachex.y.z
PHP: copy \wamp_old\bin\php\phpx.y.z folder to \wamp\bin\php\phpx.y.z
MYSQL: copy \wamp_old\bin\mysql\mysqlx.y.z folder to \wamp\bin\mysql\mysqlx.y.z
To tell WAMPServer about the old version of Apache/PHP/MySQL you just copied across run a "refresh",
right click the wampmanager icon -> Refresh
Give it a few seconds to go find all the new versions.
Compare your old configs with the new configs, move over any of your local change/requirements.
Remember, config parameters change between versions of Apache/PHP/MySQL !
Make sure your old changes are still required, valid, legal. ( Check the upgrade notes provided by all 3 software providers )
If it all goes horribly wrong. Check the bottom of this Doc to see how to unwind all these changes easily if you get problems.
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