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How to Change the VPS Root/Admin Password in SolusVM 2
You can change the root/admin password of your VPS Operating System using SolusVM 2.1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel. 2. Under Projects, click on the project that contains your VPS. 3. Click on the appropriate VPS. 4. Go to the Boot & Rescue tab. 3. Click Reset Root Password, then cl...
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How to Install an OS from ISO in SolusVM 2
Installing an OS from an ISO image allows customization, such as partition editing and other options. Follow the steps below to install an OS using an ISO image in SolusVM 2.1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel. 2. Under Projects, click on the project that contains your VPS. 3. Click on the ...
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How to Reinstall an OS Using SolusVM 2
You can easily Install/Reinstall the operating system using SolusVM 2. However, note that this option will destroy all the data on your VPS.1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel. 2. Under Projects, click on the project that contains your VPS. 3. Click on the appropriate VPS. 4. Click on Reins...
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How to Access VPS via VNC in SolusVM 2
You can access your VPS via VNC in an emergency, such as when a firewall blocks your IP, the Internet connection on the VPS is not working, and when you cannot access SSH. Also, you can use VNC for OS installation/reinstallation.1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel. 2. Under Projects, click ...
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How to Change the SolusVM 2 Control Panel Password
If you can access your SolusVM 2 VPS control panel, you can easily change your SolusVM 2 password. We recommend changing your password regularly to maintain account security.1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel. 2. Click on Account in the left-hand sidebar. 3. Under Account, enter the follow...
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How to Disable Two-Factor Authentication in SolusVM 2
Follow this instruction to disable two-factor authentication from your SolusVM 2 account. 1. Log in to your SolusVM 2 Control Panel.2. Click on Account in the left-hand sidebar. 3. Click on Two-Factor Authentication. 4. Click Disable and confirm again. 5. SolusVM will prompt you for authenticatio...
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How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication in SolusVM 2
Two-factor authentication helps secure your account and prevent unauthorized access by adding an extra layer of verification. Even if someone knows your password, they cannot access your account without entering a unique code from the authentication app, which is required during login to SolusVM....
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How to Start VPS in Rescue Mode Using Virtualizor
Rescue mode can be used for data recovery, OS repair, etc. You can enable rescue mode on your VPS. Please, follow the below steps. 1. Log in to your Virtualizor Control Panel. 2. From the left side panel, click on List VPS. 3. Hover your mouse on the appropriate VPS, and that line will be highlig...
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How to Change the VNC Password in Virtualizor
You can change the VNC password using Virtualizor. 1. Log in to your Virtualizor Control Panel. 2. From the left side panel, click on List VPS. 3. Hover your mouse on the appropriate VPS, and that line will be highlighted. Then click on the Manage icon in the highlighted line. 4. Click on Setting...
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How to Change the VPS Root/Admin Password in Virtualizor
You can change the root/admin password of your VPS operating system using Virtualizor. 1. Log in to your Virtualizor Control Panel. 2. From the left side panel, click on List VPS. 3. Hover your mouse on the appropriate VPS, and that line will be highlighted. Then click on the Wrench icon in the h...
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How to Manually Install/Reinstall an OS Using Virtualizor for a Customized Installation
The Virtualizor's automatic reinstall option does not allow you to modify or create a custom partition. However, you can create such a partition through a manual installation/reinstallation of an OS. You can follow these instructions to install/reinstall an OS manually. 1. Log in to your Virtuali...
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How to Reinstall an OS Using the Virtualizor Automatic OS-Reinstaller
You can easily Install/Reinstall the operating system using the Virtualizor. However, note that this option will destroy all the data on your VPS. 1. Log in to your Virtualizor Control Panel. 2. From the left side panel, click on List VPS. 3. Hover your mouse on the appropriate VPS, and that line...