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# Kapi

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## Forum Replies Created

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 *   Forum: [Localhost Installs](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/localhost-installs/)
   
   In reply to: [Installing on an older mac](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/installing-on-an-older-mac/)
 *  [Kapi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kapi/)
 * (@kapi)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/installing-on-an-older-mac/#post-2482058)
 * What version of OS X are you running?
 * MAMP 2.0.5 (The latest) requires at least Snow Leopard 10.6.6
    MAMP 1.9.6.1 requires
   Mac OS X Tiger, 10.4. It sounds like this is the one you might need.
 * If you don’t have at least Tiger, I dunno of any software that will work on older
   versions of OS X.
 *   Forum: [Localhost Installs](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/localhost-installs/)
   
   In reply to: [Lost everything when trying to move from localhost to live](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/lost-everything-when-trying-to-move-from-localhost-to-live/)
 *  [Kapi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kapi/)
 * (@kapi)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/lost-everything-when-trying-to-move-from-localhost-to-live/#post-2481394)
 * What OS and software are you running?
 * What we want to do is check to see if the database is still intact, and we’ll
   work from there. If you’re running Windows with WAMP or XAMPP, you should be 
   able to access phpmyadmin using //localhost/phpmyadmin/
 * From here, you’ll want to take a look at the database you installed your site
   to. This is the database name you used during the WordPress installation.
 * I don’t have access to my DB at the minute, but you’re going to look for a table
   called WP-Posts (Or something like that.) Look under the “Rows” column and see
   what number is there. If its 0, there’s a problem.
 * If you need step by step instructions on how to do this, I’ll be more than happy
   to help you

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