Did you make a database backup before removing those tables?
No esmi i didn’t make any backup at all, since i’ve done this before, i didn’t expected this.
Do you have any recent database backups? Whenever you mess with your db, you should always make a backup before you begin. Doesn’t matter whether it’s the first time you’ve done it or the 100th time. We all make mistakes…
No, the only time i make backups is whenever im switching servers/hosting.
I tried re-uploading/replacing the wp-admin and wp-includes, but it didn’t helped, i Google “WordPress database tables”, didn’t found good answers there.
I don’t know if i can fix this problem by replacing tables or some files, or by looking at the original tables and adding them…
I don’t know if i can fix this problem by replacing tables or some files, or by looking at the original tables and adding them…
Nope – it ain’t going to be that easy. The tables are all relational. Contact your hosts and see if they have a backup of your db from a few days ago. And get used to making regular backups – even when you’re not messing with the db. They take only a minute or so (there are even plugins to automate the process) and, sooner or later, they will save your site.
Alright esmi, i will try to get a touch at this, thanks for the feedback!
I hope you get it all sorted.
Yes, btw i forgot to say, the only table i always delete is wp_options table
Nooo! That table holds all of your site’s settings.
I know, thats where plugins i removed, it leaved there tables, and i didnt wanted them, but i did something wrong, i imported the original wordpress wp_options, but it didnt make any help.
I don’t know what i am going to do because to transfer some big files and my internet is not that well.
Without a backup that you can restore, your site is pretty much wrecked.
Dam, why did i had to delete stuff!