Hi,
I have this old computer 7+ years old, and I don't know why it's been doing this, but I can't boot from the partition where I installed my BTC client. It's got about 3-4 HDD, so I have about 4-5 partitions. I'm currently installing the client on the partition that the machine is booting from NOW (waiting for 180 weeks to download). I have about 21-22 BTC in the other client on the other partition. It's not a fortune, but it's a couple of thousand that I can't afford to lose. It's encrypted, but I still have the password of course.
How can I move the data from my client (and the partition I no longer can boot from) to my current client location?
I can see the folders daemon, src, bitcoin-qt, and then a couple of text files including 'copying', readme, and unistall. I assume that the wallet.dat is in one of the folders (I was reading
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/transferring-wallet-from-one-machine-to-another-is-not-that-easy-279962, where the guy is asking "Re: Transferring Wallet From One Machine To Another (Is Not That Easy?)"
Please somebody tell me that I can get access to my BTC, I hope?
I have the latest copy of the client downloading it's (136 weeks now) data, and my other copy of the client is only a couple of months old (the client with the money in it)
Assuming that in the future, I'll be able to access these BTC, what's a way to get 'redundancy' if/when computer problems happen?
Thanks
Richard