How to Repair database via phpMyAdmin in cPanel?
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on the phpMyAdmin icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases Icon. 3. Scroll down to the end of the page
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases Icon. 3. Under MySQL Users in the Username field, enter
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases Icon. 3. Under Current Databases, you can see a list
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases Icon. 3. Under Current Databases, You can see a list
1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases Icon. 3. In New Database: Username field enter a name
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