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Reinstalling 4.7.1
February 10, 2016, 01:19:38 am
Update: Did a clean install pointing to the old database in both civicrm.settings.php, cleared templates_c and checked Config.IDS.ini. No go. Then cleared the database cache tables and made sure civicrm_domain.config_backend was set to NULL. Still no go.

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Don't know if this amounts to a beta test but you let me know.
On Joomla 3.4.8, webserver went down today and after fix came back up fine. Joomla works but Civi4.7.1 did not and saw a few folders missing.
(I did have a successful upgrade from 4.6.10. More on that later.)

I decided to give it a new set so I manually removed Civi folders leaving the DB intact. Upon reinstallation using the Joomla "install from folder", it installs about 20% of the folder/files then dies at 500 error. I cannot find any logs to track this.

Please advise.
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Re: Reinstalling 4.7.1
March 08, 2016, 01:27:19 pm
did you get any further? What i did for some of my sites is upgrade the complete site joomla database tables to InnoDB. Then I did a fresh install of civi and ported my data over (did this approach for 3 sites now, seems to be good, except for one annoying profile layout thing). In my case since i had to do the tables conversion i took a very safe approach.
I'm on civi 4.7.3

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