Your Ad Here
ClickBank1
ClickBank1

How to remove joomla from main domain directory?

Male enhancement prescription title=’Joomla’ alt=’Joomla’ />
Amit J asked:


I had installed joomla in my main domain directory . i dont like joomla so i removed its mysql database and its file from there.

Now when i want to install Drupal through fantastico error is comming u cant installed two scripts on main domain ???
Plz help me how do i correct this problem ???

Nothing buy cheap Omnicef online Beats The Power Of Link Building




2 Responses to “How to remove joomla from main domain directory?”

  1. Glenn W says:

    how did you install it? If you usedcpaenl and say the fantasico install you just go back into fantastico and click ‘delete’. If you installed it manuall in say ‘public_html’ just delete all the files in public_html if you didn’t install anything else in there.

    Regards,
    glenn

  2. Elpie says:

    Fantastico has an option for removing scripts that it has installed however this usually won’t work if the database has already been deleted.

    Manually remove all the Joomla files from your site root, either through FTP or through the file manager in cPanel.

    Once your Joomla files have been removed, go to and download the latest release of Drupal.

    Drupal has some good instructions for how to install it and the advantage of doing it yourself is that you will have the latest release. Fantastico versions are often out of date.