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  • How to Generate and Download a Full Backup of Your cPanel Account
    Backing up is important, and you should do it regularly. Follow this tutorial to make a full backup of your website with cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Backup. 3. Under Full Backup, click on DowFew readers
  • How to Download Backup of Home Directory, MySQL, or Email Only
    Backing up is important, and you should do it regularly. Follow this tutorial to make a full backup of your website with cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Backup Wizard. 3. Under Backup or Restore, click onFew readers
  • How to Restore Partial Backups in cPanel
    You can easily restore a cPanel partial backup. Please, note that restoring such a backup will overwrite your existing data. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Backup Wizard. 3. Under Backup/Restore (https://host4Few readers
  • How to Generate a cPanel Backup and Send it to FTP
    Backing up is important, and you should do it regularly. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Files section, click on Backup. 3. Under Full Backup, click on Download a Full Website Backup. dowFew readers

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