- login to cPanel
- click backups
- click 'Home Directory' under Partial Backups
- choose a location on your computer to save the file
- select any/all databases - save those to your computer
- select any/all email filters - save those to your computer
- select any/all email forwards - save those to your computer
- once complete
- login to cPanel on new host
- click backups
- under Partial Backups
- where 'Restore a Home Directory Backup'
- browse for downloaded home directory
- press upload
- where 'Restore a MySQL Database'
- browse for downloaded databases (ea. must be uploaded individually)
- press upload
- where 'Restore an Email Forwarders/Filters Backup'
- browse for downloaded e-mail files (ea. must be uploaded individually)
Warm Regards,
CheapBD Technical Support
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