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Courses can be restored from a backup made by Moodle.  Course backups are usually stored in the '''backupdata''' folder within the [[Files|course files]] folder. There is a link next to every course backup that says restore.  Each version of Moodle has its own slightly different process for restoring.  Generally speaking a backup maybe restored several ways.  It can
==Restoring a course backup==
*Copy over the data in any course, or
*Add the backup to any course, or 
*Create a new course that is a duplicate,
*Offers option to include student data and/or course files. 


The backup and restore process is a common way of moving or, copying specific courses from one Moodle to another.  
A course backup file (.mbz) may be restored from within any existing course for which you have permission. During the restore process, you will be given the option to restore as a new course or into an existing course.


{{Moodle 1.6}}Version 1.6 and later offers more options in the backup and restore process. [[Backup restore]] has a more detailed description of the 1.6 process.  It is possible to backup and/or restore specific course resources and activities. For example, a teacher can backup the entire course, then restore only Lesson 1 with student data, Lesson 4 without student data and a forum with student data, to a new or existing course. 
# Go to ''Settings > Front page settings > Restore'' or ''Settings > Course administration > Restore''
# Upload the backup file or choose a file in the course backup area or user private backup area and click Restore
# Confirm - Check that everything is as required then click the Continue button
# Destination - Choose whether the course should be restored as a new course or into an existing course then click the Continue button
# Settings - Select activities, blocks, filters and possibly other items as required then click the Next button
# Schema - Select/deselect specific items and amend the course name, short name and start date if necessary then click the Next button
# Review - Check that everything is as required, using the Previous button if necessary, then click the 'Perform restore' button
# Complete - Click the continue button
[[Image:Course backup file areas 1.png]]
 
==Course restore capabilities==
 
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:createuser|Create users on restore]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:configure|Configure restore options]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:restoreactivity|Restore activities]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:restorecourse|Restore courses]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:restoresection|Restore sections]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:restoretargethub|Restore from files targeted as hub]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:restoretargetimport|Restore from files targeted as import]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:rolldates|Roll activity configuration dates on restore]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:uploadfile|Upload files to backup areas]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:userinfo|Restore user data]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/restore:viewautomatedfilearea|Restore courses from automated backups]]


==See also==
==See also==


*[[Backup restore]]
* [[Restoring file aliases]]
*[[Roll courses forward]] (in Moodle 1.7)
 
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 5 July 2012

Restoring a course backup

A course backup file (.mbz) may be restored from within any existing course for which you have permission. During the restore process, you will be given the option to restore as a new course or into an existing course.

  1. Go to Settings > Front page settings > Restore or Settings > Course administration > Restore
  2. Upload the backup file or choose a file in the course backup area or user private backup area and click Restore
  3. Confirm - Check that everything is as required then click the Continue button
  4. Destination - Choose whether the course should be restored as a new course or into an existing course then click the Continue button
  5. Settings - Select activities, blocks, filters and possibly other items as required then click the Next button
  6. Schema - Select/deselect specific items and amend the course name, short name and start date if necessary then click the Next button
  7. Review - Check that everything is as required, using the Previous button if necessary, then click the 'Perform restore' button
  8. Complete - Click the continue button

Course backup file areas 1.png

Course restore capabilities

See also