• So I installed the Jupiter theme to my site and used a pluggin called Theme Test Drive in order to try to preview it.

    Well, apparently I didn’t do my research well enough and it crashed my site. I no longer have access to the website OR my admin panel in order to fix anything. Whenever I try to pull it up all I get is a page with the following message:

    “As stated in Jupiter V5.0 Migration Note your PHP version must be above V5.4. We no longer support php legacy versions (v5.2.X, v5.3.X).

    Read more about WordPress environment requirements.

    Please contact with your hosting provider or server administrator for php version update.

    Your current PHP version is 5.3.29″

    Is there any easy way to fix this? My only current option that I know of is getting my php version updated and hoping it will allow me back in, but that’s proving to be very difficult.

    Anything will help, considering my entire site is down at the moment.

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  • You can access your database via some management tool like phpMyAdmin.

    Then empty the database.

    Restore an old backup of your database (before jupiter 5 update)

    Then you’ll be able to log in to the backend.

    Now you’re able to make any amendments you need.

    Hope that helps.

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