• jclipperton

    (@jclipperton)


    Hi. I’m trying to set up to view my site locally on my PC (Windows 10). I’ve downloaded Xammp, tested servers etc but not sure exaclty what to do next. I backed up my site and now have this as a 2GB .wpress file. I’ve asked on the Xampp forums but been told to ask here instead…

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  • I backed up my site and now have this as a 2GB .wpress file.

    How did you backup your WordPress site? Chances are you used the All-in-One WP Migration plugin which created this proprietary .wpress backup file. So you’ll need to run the same plugin to restore your site!

    1) Install a fresh WordPress site on your XAMPP server.

    2) Install the All-in-One WP Migration plugin (or whatever plugin you used to create the backup)

    3) Run the backup/migration plugin’s Retore routine to restore the site. Along the way, you’ll be asked to upload the .wpress backup file you downloaded to your computer.

    Note that the Allin-One WP Migration plugin you used has a dedicated support forum where the plugin’s author might be able to help you directly. So if the above isn’t helpful, I’ll recommend you post your question there instead: https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/all-in-one-wp-migration/

    Good luck!

    Thread Starter jclipperton

    (@jclipperton)

    cheers George! yes that’s how I backed it up. I’m needing something a bit more “idiot orientated” though ??

    Can you advise how exactly I install a fresh wp site on the XAMPP server? (is it a matter of creating a folder somwhere then dragging and dropping the .wpress file into it?)

    Or do I need to ask the on the site linked?

    Fayaz Ahmad

    (@possessivebrewer)

    I think you should install “localwp” and follow the procedure to have a fresh WordPress installation, then install the said plugin to restore the backup of you site. It would be much easier than doing it through the xampp.

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