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There are lots of very large institutions running Moodle as a mission-critical, "professional, large-scale system". I work for one, in fact.

See... https://docs.moodle.org/500/en/Large_installations

I am only vaguely aware of Wordpress LMS plugins.

I'm not sure if that answers your question.
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My feeling - possibly unpopular - is *good*. These "one click installers" are the bane of the Installation forum. Great until something goes wrong, then the user hasn't the slightest idea how Moodle works.
 
I agree - build your own container stack to run Moodle. It's not that hard (if I can do it,  anyone can) and you know what you did.
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Moodle in English -> General help -> HELP ASAP -> HELP ASAP

by Howard Miller -
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No problem about duplicates smile
 
I have deleted your other thread. Again. Please stick to this thread for this problem. It just causes confusion starting multiple threads.
 
You must have created config.php when you installed Moodle. If you didn't install it, you might need to ask whoever did. 

If you used a "one click installer" of some sort, then you're going to have to find it. This is why (again) one click installers are great until something goes wrong.

Moodle in English -> General help -> HELP ASAP -> HELP ASAP

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Firstly, please don't post the same question 3 times. We won't answer three times faster. I have deleted the other two

In your config.php, add the line

$CFG->theme = 'boost';

(before the final lines that include the setup.php file)
 
If that doesn't work then delete the moove directory (something like theme/moove) and it's contents. Don't delete the theme directory. Use command line or whatever file manager you have access to. 
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Just to reiterate, there's no such thing as MoodleBot. This is just some HTTP client code identifying itself with the string 'MoodleBot'. Unfortunately, this doesn't uniquely identify it, as that user agent string is used all over the place.