How do I restore a WordPress site from a backup copy?
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How do I restore a WordPress site from a backup copy?
How to manually restore a WordPress website from a backup (In 5 steps)
- Step 1: Log in to your hosting account and open phpMyAdmin.
- Step 2: Import your backup database.
- Step 3: Install and log in to your FTP client.
- Step 4: Upload your WordPress backup files.
- Step 5: Check to verify that your site was safely restored.
How do I manually restore a WordPress site?
Restoring WordPress Database Backup using cPanel Log into your cPanel account and under the files section click on Backup. On the backups page, scroll down to ‘Restore a MySQL database backup’. Next, click on the choose file button and select the backup file from your hard disk. Once done, click on the upload button.
How do I restore WordPress to a previous date?
Individual Blog Posts
- Sign in to your WordPress Dashboard.
- Click the blog post you want to restore to an earlier date.
- Click the revision associated with the date you want to restore the blog post to.
- Click “Restore” to restore the blog post to the previous date.
How do I download a WordPress backup?
Click on the archive you just created and choose Download from the menu. Alternatively, right-click on the archive and choose Download. Choose a secure location on your hard disk and save your backup.
Where are my WordPress backups?
The WordPress backups are located in a specific section of the WordPress folders in the File Manager section of the Web hosting.
How do I back up my WordPress blog?
To backup a WordPress site for free, you will first need to install the UpdraftPlus plugin. To do so, open your WordPress dashboard, and select Plugins > Add Plugins from the menu bar. Then type UpdraftPlus into the Search Bar. Select the UpdraftPlus WordPress Backup Plugin and click Install Now > Activate.
How do I import a backup into WordPress?
To get started, open your WordPress dashboard and select Settings > UpdraftPlus Backups from the menu. Then, under the Backup / Restore tab, scroll down to Existing Backups. Here you will find the most recent backups of your website. Select the backup you would like to use, and then click on the Restore button.
How do I restore my WordPress site backup on my local server using Wamp?
- Backup Your Files. Using FTP or cPanel, simply create a backup of your files.
- Backup Your Database(s) Using PhpMyAdmin in cPanel, create a database backup copy of your database(s) to your desktop.
- Create a new database(s)
- WordPress Backup Folder.
- Edit Config File.
- Edit PhpMyAdmin wp_options Table.
How do I restore a WordPress plugin?
Simply remove the wp-content-plugins from the end of the path they give you and click Move files. That will clear out the current folder and when you navigate back to your plugins folder, you will see everything has been restored.