
How to Restore WordPress by cPanel WP Toolkit
Restore a WordPress installation from cPanel WP Toolkit backups or restore points with update-safe checks.

Restore a WordPress installation from cPanel WP Toolkit backups or restore points with update-safe checks.

Use WHM full account restore for WordPress sites when the whole cPanel account, email, databases, and files need recovery.

Manually restore WordPress by uploading files with File Manager or SFTP and importing the database with phpMyAdmin.

Restore WordPress from cPanel Backup Wizard partial backups or full account backups without mixing up files, databases, or restore scope.

How to restore WordPress safely from cPanel, WHM, Plesk, WP Toolkit, Softaculous, Installatron, DirectAdmin, JetBackup, backup plugins, managed hosts, WP-CLI, and multisite backups.

Test a WordPress backup by restoring to staging, temporary domains, local environments, or a provider restore preview before an outage forces the issue.

Back up WordPress multisite networks with shared uploads, network tables, subsite data, domain mapping, plugins, themes, and restore limitations in mind.

Plan WooCommerce backups around orders, payments, subscriptions, HPOS, forms, and restore timing so recovery does not erase new revenue.

Use Acronis Backup integrations in cPanel and WHM for self-service WordPress file, database, mailbox, and account recovery.

Use Hostinger hPanel backups to restore WordPress files and databases, download backups, and avoid confusing host restores with plugin backups.