Overview: How to Delete a Database Table via phpMyAdmin in cPanel
This guide explains How to Delete a Database Table via phpMyAdmin in cPanel step‑by‑step and why it matters for security, uptime, and performance. It’s written for small and medium businesses that rely on Blackhawk MSP for proactive, managed IT support in the Bay Area and beyond.
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Deleting a database table in cPanel using phpMyAdmin is easy but important. Be careful to avoid losing data by mistake.
1. Log in to your cPanel account.
2. In the Databases section, click on phpMyAdmin.![]()
3. Click on the Expand icon from the navigation tree in the left sidebar.
4. Select the appropriate table you want to delete. If you're going to delete table "wp_links", choose it.
5. Now click on Operations.
6. Scroll down and then click on Delete the table (DROP).
Warning: The whole table will be removed. Please, note that it will be impossible to restore it, especially if you don't have a backup.
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