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  1. Whatever I do, it just stays stuck at "Restoring database". Maybe there's a problem on my side. How did other people move their accounts? The way I'm trying to?
  2. That doesn't work either. I can only recover the home folder, not the databases. I still believe this can't be done in cPanel - it even says that on the backup page.
  3. I'm afraid that it didn't work. I think I have to put more emphasis on that, this is a full backup, with the MySQL databases, the home directory and all that stuff. How am I supposed to recover it?
  4. Oh, ok, thank you. I thought that I wouldn't be able to recover the databases this way. I will do as you told me and I will update this thread with results.
  5. Hello, I recently decided I want to move my website from Johnny to Stevie. However, before deleting my current account, I want to know if you are able to restore full cPanel backups - from what I can understand, that can only be done if you have root access to the server. If you can't do that, what alternative for generating (and restoring) full site backups do I have?
  6. Username: rhcplive Site: rhcplive.tk Server: Johnny Why was my site suspended? Because of what was thought to be "illegal content", maybe? If so, then no, that's not the case, as the Red Hot Chili Peppers allow audience recordings of their shows to be shared (see this) and none of the files that were hosted on my website violated their taping policy.
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