How to Restore Files using JetBackup 5 ?

1) Log in to cPanel

2) Scroll down through your cPanel and find the Files section, then open JetBackup 5.

3) Once Jetbackup 5 interface opens, search for the Restore & Download option and click 'Home Directory'

4)  After clicking Home Directory, you will be given a list of backups. Click on the backup that you need to restore

5) You’ll note the selection turns orange and a button has appeared. To select the files or folders I want to restore, you need to click the Change File Selection button.

6) When you click that button, a modal or a list of the files and folders in your home directory will show up.

7) Browse these directories by clicking on them until you find the file or folders you wish to restore. After finding the folder, click Select Files in the bottom right of the modal and click the box in the left of the folder.

In the above screenshot, public_html and public_ftp options are selected

8) The modal will vanish once the "Select files" button has been clicked. After that, scroll down the page and search for the two buttons to download or restore these files. You can select one of these options based on what you want to do.

9)  After clicking Restore, a modal will appear, asking you to confirm the restoration. Just click the Restore selected items button.

10) To access the queue, look for the Queue option on the Jet Backup homepage.

 

 

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