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Updating doesn't always help your situation, especially if you’re updating to a version of nuke beyond 7.6. You'll find that many people have issues with phpnuke versions 7.7 and up, so much so that many phpnuke support sites no longer even offer tech. support for these later versions due to vulnerabilities written into the core.
You can patch virtually any version of nuke as many of vulnerabilities have been identified and repaired. Also, the addition of Nuke Sentinal will definitely help to identify and block many of the script kiddies and other wrongdoers looking to do your site harm.
At the end of the day, it is always your choice but IMHO, the latest version does not always equal the greatest version as you have already witnessed in your update.
I apologize if I've gotten off track.
BTW, what is the exact version of phpnuke you are using?
Did you upgrade one version at a time?
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