Moderator
James Huff
(@macmanx)
Volunteer Moderator
Access your WordPress database via phpMyAdmin (most hosting providers offer this in their control panel), check all of the tables, and choose “Repair tables” from the pull-down menu.
Yes did it, and let WP run a repair too. But still not fixed??
I ran (stupid) a empty tables session, I wanted to delete my old WP database, and could not do it.
Maby you could tell me how to delete the whole thing and establish a new one. The content is not important!
Moderator
James Huff
(@macmanx)
Volunteer Moderator
You need to either delete the MySQL database that you installed WordPress in, or access your WordPress database via phpMyAdmin, check all of the tables, and choose “Drop tables” from the pull-down menu.
Problem is that I dropped them all before. Thats what caused the problems. I can try to delete the whole thing. Will WP then automatically be able to create a new one? I´ll try it and see!
Ok! Dropping them worked.. Thanks!