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    Default vBulletin sql restore.. HELP!

    I done a backup via my cpanel > Backups > Download a MySQL Database Backup and now i want to restore it.. its in file.sql format zipped so i extracted it onto my desktop and im trying to restore it through same way Backups > Restore a MySQL Database > Browse > upload and i get a new window its blank and loading for ages.. am i doing this right? or is there another quick easy way? thanks

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    Sorry for the double post but i need this help ASAP. thanks.

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    Can't you do it manually through the phpmyadmin

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    "its blank and loading for ages"

    If it is a big SQL file, then that will be because it's still uploading...

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    through phpmyadmin dont work... it says maxiumm 300 seconds exceeded or somthing like that.. my file is big its 19.3MB someone suggested to cut it in sections how'd i do that?

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    Do you have shell access to your server? SSH etc?
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    I've finally been able to do it now thanks to Hitman. So a great big thank you for his time and patience. +rep

    And thanks to everyone else who replied to the post.

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    I was able to reimport a large backup (25mb) via phpMyAdmin by deleting the current tables and importing the backup as a new import rather than an overwrite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irrorate View Post
    I was able to reimport a large backup (25mb) via phpMyAdmin by deleting the current tables and importing the backup as a new import rather than an overwrite.
    Really that's down to the various memory and php settings over anything else.
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    I had to end up slicing the sql, well Hitman done it for me.

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