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Restoring backups |
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You can use the Backup Menu to restore a Home, MySQL, filter, or alias backup. To do this, you must have that backup on the computer that you are accessing cPanel from. 1 To access the Backup Menu, click on the icon above the words Backup on the main screen of your cPanel interface. 2 Click on the Choose button below the backup type you wish to restore. 3 Once you have selected the file you wish to restore, click on Upload Troubleshooting The archive or file you are uploading must match the way it was downloaded. For example: if the archive was a .tar.gz when you downloaded it, it must be a .tar.gz file when you restore it. |
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