When I get to step #6 in the upgrade process, I get this message: "vBulletin CMS may already be installed. Please contact vBulletin support." If I bypass that step by altering the URL to reflect step #7, I can finish the upgrade but then my home page doesn't work. Any ideas?
vBulletin CMS may already be installed. Please contact vBulletin support
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I had the same issue when I upgraded on test board that had vBAdvanced installed..
It seems it sees vBAdvanced as a CMS and conflicts with the vbulletin CMS installationsTo be or not to be... Where the hell is the question????My psychiatrist told me I was crazy and I said I want a second opinion. He said okay, you're ugly too
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Thanks, I will.Comment
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I had same problem (and was using vbadvanced, but that was not the cause of my problem). I don't know if this will help or fix your problem, but here is my thread:
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widgetinstance 262 (Related Topics) skipped due to lack of content & hide_module_if_empty option.
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