That tells me that for the database-backup you did, you didn't "check the box" next to the "drop tables" option in phpMyAdmin.
Fastest way to fix that is to go back to phpMyAdmin and do a new...
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That tells me that for the database-backup you did, you didn't "check the box" next to the "drop tables" option in phpMyAdmin.
Fastest way to fix that is to go back to phpMyAdmin and do a new...
Think of it this way:
1) you start with making a test environment for doing the upgrade, using a "copy" of the live site
2) then do play around and do all the upgrade steps, add plugins, etc...
If you're following the article I posted, then that means you're only "importing to new DB" for the purpose of testing, and not for the final "go-live". Right?
Yes, it overwrites the "new"...