How to fix 500 internal server error

Posted by Dibakar mandal on May 31st, 2019

Hello, For 500 internal server error can be too many reasons like miss configure on htaccess, script error, permission error, you can find a solution for this issue on your web hosting part also some file needed permission , so lets start how to fix 500 internal server Ask your web hosting company to help you identify the cause of this 500 internal server error. Ask them to provide any error message or error that points to any file within your WordPress installation. 
If the error points to a file within WordPress core, you can try re-installing WordPress. 
If it points to a plugin file, you can use FTP program to access your server and delete it. 
If it points to a function or file within Customizr or Customizr Pro Theme. Carry out the following steps if you have an activated Child Theme. If you do not have an activated Child Theme, you can contact us for help. 
You can use your FTP program to access your Child Theme folder on your server. 
Download a copy of your Child Theme as a backup on your computer. 
Proceed to delete your Child Theme from your web server after you have finished backup. 
Re-visit your web site and see if you are able to access it. 
.htaccess file 
You can determine if there is an error within .htaccess file by carrying out the following steps. 
Use your FTP program to access your WordPress installation root. 
Look for the file .htaccess, and download a copy for backup. 
Rename your .htaccess file to .htaccess_old 
Visit your site to see if this solved the problem. 
If it's solved, Login to your WordPress admin -> Settings -> Permalinks and click the save button. This will generate a new .htaccess file for you with proper rewrite rules. 
Exceeding PHP memory limit or PHP memory exhaust 
Please refer to the following documentation for more details. Fixing maximum upload and php memory limit issues in WordPress. 
Plugin Conflict 
To determine if it's a plugin conflict. You will have to login your server using FTP program. 
Go to wp-content/ and rename the plugins folder to any name. You may rename it to plugins_deactivated. Doing so will deactivate all your plugins. 
Visit your website to see if the problem is fixed. 
If it's fixed, you can find out which plugin is causing conflict, by re-installing back one at a time. 
Corrupted WordPress core files 
To eliminate this possibility. You can try re-installing WordPress 
Login to your WordPress Dashboard. 
Go to Updates and click on Re-install Now Button. 
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