**1.** Log into your cPanel account.

**2.** In the "**Databases**" section, click on "**phpMyAdmin**" Icon.
 ![](https://dash.wevrlabs.net/../../../img/phpmyadmin-icon.gif)

**3.** In left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand database like "example".
![](https://dash.wevrlabs.net/../../../img/phpmyadmin-expand-db.gif)

**4.** Under your cPanel username, you can see list of all databases. Select appropriate database which you want to repair.
![](https://dash.wevrlabs.net/../../../img/phpmyadmin-db-list.gif)

**5. **Scroll down and mark "**Check All**" then click on the Drop-down option and select "**Repair table**".
![](https://dash.wevrlabs.net/../../../img/repair-db.gif)

If table successfully repaired then it will show a "Ok" message otherwise it will show some error on few tables like "Error unknown engine" related errors.