Reinstalling WordPress using the Softaculous installer

 

Packaged in with shared hosting accounts with LetsHost, you will have access to the auto-installer script Softaculous. This will allow you to install/manage a large number of scripts and 3rd party pieces of software in just a couple of clicks. The most popular of these is WordPress. For information on how to reinstall WordPress on your hosting account, please see the following steps:

  1. Log in to your LetsHost client area and click on Services > My Services
  2. You will see your products/services listed out here. Click on Active beside your hosting package
  3. On the menu on the left, click on Login to cPanel
  4. Once logged in to your cPanel control panel, click on the icon for Softaculous Apps Installer
  5. In the top right click the box icon for all installations
  6. From here click on the X icon to the right of the installation you want to remove
  7. When the above installation has been removed you can then reinstall WordPress as normal (click the Softaculous logo in the top left to go back to the homepage, click install on WordPress)

If you require further information/assistance on this, please submit a ticket and a member of the team will be happy to assist further.

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