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# ./pywallet.py --recover --recov_device=/dev/sdc --recov_size 8Gio --recov_outputdir=.
Enter the passphrase for the wallet that will contain all the recovered keys:
Enter the possible passphrases used in your deleted wallets.
Don't forget that more passphrases = more time to test the possibilities.
Write one passphrase per line and end with an empty line.
Possible passphrase:
Possible passphrase:
Starting recovery.
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Read 8.1 Go in 4.9 minutes
Found 1 possible wallets
Found 235 possible encrypted keys
Found 0 possible unencrypted keys
Possible wallet #1
with passphrase #1 .......................
All the found encrypted private keys have been decrypted.
The wallet is encrypted and the passphrase is correct
Importing:
Importing key 1/201:
Address (Bitcoin): 14FBb4iZLKx9w9wR1QJNR3j8kWQAwobrEf
Privkey (Bitcoin): 5KBbWoUhRdAQxJnYSwKX42398TcnxpFUCmeFTQR5u3drFQrxabbHgz
Hexprivkey: b414caf874f1fe48bd5455157c6e4238470b2180b46efc95a9df59f19ec3b043036
Hash160: 239709e5902e64bd50a1ad6c8288edb434978624661087
Pubkey: 04d9b3d76d790e62977d7410fbd705ea791c147308189c4323f69ff3ecd1d0d625d907143aaf86eedecc469bb12c240343e7d1853ac12bf3b5c254e250d5252450d
Address (Bitcoin): 1ChU83UyeczXHknQmtVARdC4323Z1N47LRE
Privkey (Bitcoin): L3Fm3424DRgcYj7W1oUko16LUysM654789x3QoYMJcideNcKWCxBAFif
Hexprivkey: b414caf874f1fe48bd5455157c6e60b0b21834546efc95a9df59f19ec3b043036
Hash160: 8050a973a30c2a347242ed5424d8446847239b3fed739
Pubkey: 03d9b3d76d790e62977d7410fb42325ea791c487087308189c64fef69ff3ecd1d0d625
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The new wallet ./recovered_wallet_1390767057.dat contains the 201 recovered keys
# chownrecovered_wallet_*.dat
# su -
$ cp ./recovered_wallet_1390767057.dat /home//.leafcoin/
$ cd .leafcoin/
$ cp wallet.dat wallet.dat.bak
$ cp ./recovered_wallet_1390767057.dat wallet.dat
$ leafcoin --salvagewallet