Hi,
Moving WordPress installation folder is not as easy as copying a folder and pasting at another place. Moving WordPress installation should be done with extra care because it may brake your website.
In your case, I would suggest you to restore your whole WordPress website with last backup. Once you restored your Website, follow below mentioned guide to move WordPress website.
http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/how-to-safely-move-wordpress/?nlpd=c&utm_expid=3606929-34.mZctMukzSv6Wvz3lKaD43w.2&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.in%2F
Thanks,
A link to your site would also be helpful so people can see the issue you’re having..
Hi there. Unfortunately I cannot restore it. I did try to take extra care with help of support, but obviously I made a mistake. I successfully created a new database and moved the new site in the place of original site, but the old site that I moved to sub directory now has broken images and no way of logging into CMS.
Site is http://www.metalsludge.tv
Old (broken) site is at http://www.metalsludge.tv/classic
Thanks for taking a look.
Your missing images are due to the links getting broken when you archived the site, for example; the logo image is linked to
http://metalsludge.tv/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/sludgetop.png
when it should be
http://metalsludge.tv/classic/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/sludgetop.png.
I haven’t quite got my head around how you’ve archived the old site. Was it originally at the web root (metalsludge.tv) and then you moved it to classic?
Are you running a single version of WordPress or did you install a second copy (one for the new site and one for the old)?
It was originally at the root, yes. The new site was built on another server with its own database. Then the old site was moved to the subdirectory and the new database and site was moved to the root directory.
Gosh I really messed this up. If I try changing the siteurl in options in myPHPadmin, feature images show up. Then if I attempt to log in to the dashboard, it reverts back. None of these articles are helping me. I tried to do this correctly with the guidance of tech support and despite my better judgement I tried to just follow the steps instead of hiring someone to do it.