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Topic: Bought Bitcoins, Sent them to a wallet I unistalled. 1100$ Transaction (Read 1597 times)

hero member
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I am on windows I used multibit

Hit Win+R, it opens the run window, enter %APPDATA% and click "ok" the explorer will open at a certain folder which should contain one named "Multibit". In this folder you should find your wallet files. Uninstalling the wallet does not remove these files.

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exactly follow this instructions from shorena. And then just import the wallet-files into Multibit. You can do this
inside Multibit. 
legendary
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I am on windows I used multibit

Hit Win+R, it opens the run window, enter %APPDATA% and click "ok" the explorer will open at a certain folder which should contain one named "Multibit". In this folder you should find your wallet files. Uninstalling the wallet does not remove these files.

And if for some reason this doesn't find it, having the wallet words will be helpful in restoring it - if that is what you meant by "password".
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No I dont escrow anymore.
I am on windows I used multibit

Hit Win+R, it opens the run window, enter %APPDATA% and click "ok" the explorer will open at a certain folder which should contain one named "Multibit". In this folder you should find your wallet files. Uninstalling the wallet does not remove these files.
legendary
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newbie
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I am on windows I used multibit
hero member
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Don't do anything untill you analysed the situation!!!

Please provide more information: OS, wallet, reinstalled wallet?



#edit: also remember, when you now install new SW and the appdata of btc is deleted when you deinstalled it, then you have the risk to overwrite deallocated memory and to have no chance to recover. So better is to wait and analyse the situation.
legendary
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Find an old program called Recover4all its the best recovery program to use ive used recuva before and its not as through as R4A. You have to run it off a separate partition to the one your recovering from.
legendary
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Which OS and wallet did you use? If you simply uninstalled it, there is a chance that the data has not been written over unless you installed the wallet again. If you used Bitcoin Core, it is unlikely to have been fully uninstalled. Navigate to %appdata% and find Bitcoin folder, copy the wallet.dat away. If you can't find it, google the place where your wallet stores the private key and try to scan using recuva
newbie
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So this is kinda my last hope. I've been using this wallet for transactions for years. so there is defenitely a chance of me finding something again. Right now. I'm creating an image of my hardrive with winhex.

I knew the password if there is one. I have sent money to wallets on sites to purchase things Wink


I have no reformatted or anything with my computer. the last time i used this wallet was about a week ago please help me


I will be willing to share my money with the helper
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