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How to Start/Boot Your VPS in Virtualizor Print

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If your VPS is down/offline, you can start it using Virtualizor.

1. Log in to your Virtualizor Control Panel.

2. From the left side panel, click on List VPS.

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3. Hover your mouse on the appropriate VPS, and that line will be highlighted. Then click on the Wrench icon in the highlighted line.

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4. On the top right side, click on the Start icon.

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It can take a few minutes for your VPS to start.


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