Hey Vegas
I don't know if your familiar with the salvagewallet command but basicly if you open the windows circle or push the windows keyboard icon and in the search bar at the bottom type:
CMD or open a command prompt window
You should see a black DOS window pop up. Now type:
cd appdata (Enter)
cd roaming (Enter)
cd supercoin (Enter)
supercoin-qt-311 -salvagewallet (Enter)
Your wallet will check the blockchain and it should return those coins to your wallet after your wallet is done checking the blockchain.
Make sure your wallet is closed before doing this as it won't work if the wallet is already open.
Good Luck
Oh.. Just thought of something... this will only work if your supercoin-qt-311 file is located in your appdata\roaming\supercoin folder... I tend to keep all of my wallet qt files in my roaming folders. Otherwise you will need to do the same "supercoin-qt-311 -salvagewallet" command where ever you placed your supercoin-qt file.
Easiest way to do this command if it is not located in your roaming folder is to open a Command Prompt Window (DOS window) and also open a file explorer window where your supercoin-qt file is located and drag and drop the supercoin-qt-311 file into it. This will give you the actual file location on your hard drive as such:
C:\Users\
C:\Users\\Desktop\Supercoin3\SuperCoin-qt-311.exe
Add -salvagewallet to the end of the line in the DOS window and push enter and again the wallet will check the blockchain and should return the coins back to you.
Thanks, and Im very familar with "salvagewallet" command. Every time Ive ever used it, it simply takes out all transactions that are not confirmed, but never confirms transactions. The few times ive used it, its always comes out negative, and I end up losing all unconfirmed coins. I think Ill wait for superteam to respond. Thanks