While we can only support Moodle in terms of installing the software with Softaculous,
I do have a couple of recommendations.
First, check the core configuration files like version.php and configuration.php.
Further, it's possible to install WordPress to multiple directories, so make sure that is not the case. If it is, you can change what directory your domain points to in addon domains (if it is an addon) or by switching the contents of public_html.
While we can only support Moodle in terms of installing the software with Softaculous,
I do have a couple of recommendations.
First, check the core configuration files like version.php and configuration.php.
Further, it's possible to install WordPress to multiple directories, so make sure that is not the case. If it is, you can change what directory your domain points to in addon domains (if it is an addon) or by switching the contents of public_html.