![]() If you choose to add a Suffix, it won’t delete the old database and this one will be recovered with a new name. A pop up box will appear saying ‘The selected databases will be recovered to the original location’. Tick the box of the corresponding database to your website, then click Recover.Ħ. ![]() Types of backups will be listed, click Databases.ĥ. Once complete, it will show the status of the recovery.Ĥ. A bar will then show that the recovery is In Progress. Tick the box then click Start recovery.ħ. A pop up box will appear that says ‘Delete any files in the original location that were created after the backup’. Once you have ticked the boxes relating to the folders/files you wish to restore, click Recover.Ħ. (In most cases, your website files will be located in the public_html folder, unless specified otherwise). Tick the box of the folder you wish to restore. Types of backups will be listed, click Files.ĥ. Select the time stamp period for the files you wish to restore.Ĥ. A list of timestamps will be shown for the backups available. Under the files section, click Acronis Backup.ģ. Restoring your website will consist of 2 parts, first is restoring your website files, and the second part is to restore the database from the same time.įor further instructions on how to log into your cPanel account, please click here.Ģ.
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