Softaculous can restore WordPress safely when you understand what it will overwrite. This method is best for one-click restore from installer-managed backups and remote backup locations.
Audience: shared-hosting users whose WordPress site was installed or imported through Softaculous. Use this with the matching backup method whenever possible. If you did not create the backup yourself, verify the backup date, scope, and site path before restoring production.
Before restore
- Confirm the WordPress install appears in Softaculous.
- Check the backup date, file size, and destination.
- Download a copy or confirm remote storage access before restoring.
Restore steps
- Open Softaculous from the hosting control panel.
- Go to Backups and Restore.
- Select the correct WordPress backup.
- Choose whether to restore files, database, or both if the interface offers scope choices.
- Run the restore and wait for completion.
- Check the site and remove stale cache.
Post-restore verification
Verify wp-admin login, home page, media uploads, permalink routes, plugin settings, forms, and ecommerce data.
Also check server and application logs, cache layers, CDN behavior, SSL, redirects, and whether scheduled tasks still run. A restore is not complete just because the home page loads.
Restore risks
- Restoring a Softaculous backup for the wrong app.
- Losing newer orders or posts.
- Assuming manually moved installs are still correctly tracked by Softaculous.
Rollback planning
Before restoring, keep the current state long enough to recover anything the restore might erase. For stores and membership sites, that means orders, subscriptions, users, payments, form submissions, bookings, and logs. For agencies and hosts, it also means customer communication and a timestamped maintenance note.
Fix I.T. Phill recommendation
Use Softaculous when it matches how the backup was created. If the restore tool is not available, fall back to files plus database restore, but test on staging first. After restore, update the backup plan so the next recovery is easier.
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