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| NamePros Member | Restoring a mySQL database Hi I have a turnkey website that was hosted initially by the vendor. After 3 months the hosting finished. I downloaded the site via dreamweaver and now cannot get it up and running with my new host. They told me I have to backup and restore the mysql databases but I dont know how to do this. Anyone willing to take care of this for me for NP$120? Please pm me if you're interested. Thanks |
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| Senior Member | If you are using Cpanel then go into it then go to the mysql link. at the bottom it says phpmy admin click this and then select the database you want to add the back up to hit the SQL link at the top then the browse button find on pc where db is located hit select then go and it shouls upload. sorry this is a fast post in hurry need help pm me i can sort it np laters m8.
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