• I ran the auto-update last night, but it hung while running, so I had to re-run it. After a “successful” second try, a lot of the images in my plugins no longer appear (the image links appear broken, though the images still exist in the correct folders on the server). Things like images in a NextGen gallery and images in a Meteor Slides slideshow are no longer properly aligned (they are laid out in a vertical column). Images and layout is all messed up in the plugin admin panels, too, and for some of the plugin links on the dashboard.

    I tried reinstalling, a db repair on the Cpanel, then a manual upgrade; I’ve been deleting plugins and seeing if one is the culprit: so far, no luck.

    Before I start all over (which I really hope I can avoid), I’m wondering if the symptoms might point to something particular that went wrong, with (hopefully) an easy fix.

    Any ideas?

    TIA!

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  • Thread Starter yiotta

    (@yiotta)

    P.S. In case it helps anyone help me, I did try the Twenty-Ten theme; same problem. I also upgraded another site on the same server (Hostgator shared) with no problems.

    🙁

    Thread Starter yiotta

    (@yiotta)

    Well, I deleted ALL my plugins, and tried again, first with an auto-update; then with a manual update, following the directions on this page: http://codex.wordpress.org/Upgrading_WordPress#Ready_to_Update

    This time I upgraded to WP 3.2 (it passed the health check); a 3.2 upgrade has worked fine on other of my sites hosted at the same place, same account, different URLs.

    It still didn’t work. I’ve tried deleting and reinstalling 3 different plugins, one at a time. All the images in all the plugins are still broken, the layout is still messed up, and the icons are still missing from the plugins on the dashboard.

    I tried the 20-10 and 20-11 themes; no better. I tried importing a copy into another test site, and everything there works erfectly (but it’s the wrong URL).

    What is my next step? Do I need to delete the entire install and database and start over from scratch? Will I have to have a completely empty root directory into which I do a brand new install?

    Love to hear from someone on this, please; I’ve been trying to fix it for 5 days. 🙁

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