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Restoring WordPress Database From Backup Using phpMyAdmin

Posted on : 23-11-2009 | By : admin | In : How to, Softwares & Technology, Uncategorized, Web, blogs, wordpress

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As discussed in the previous post on ” Backing Up WordPress Using phpMyAdmin” in this post I am going to discuss how to import restore the same wordpress database in phpMyAdmin, it’s infact more easy than exporting the database.

# Open phpMyAdmin from your web hosting control panel.
# Select your database using the drop down menu in the top left of the screen.

select-database

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# Click on the “Import” tab in the top navigation menu.
# Now click on the “Browse” button to search for your database backup file on your computer.
# Ensure that the “SQL” option is selected then click the “GO” button.

That’s it & it’s done!

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