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Topic: Importing an old v0.3.0 wallet.dat - is my plan sound? - page 3. (Read 557 times)

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Hello all,

I have found an old Windows disk backup, on which there is the 0.3.0 version of the bitcoin client which I played around with for maybe a day or two in 2010. The wallet.dat and associated %appdata% files are all there. I’ve made a few off-line copies of everything.

I have some knowledge of GnuPG and Linux (Debian mainly) but I have not used Bitcoin since 2010 so trying to get up to speed with things.

In case there is anything of value in the wallet, I want to be careful. Here is my plan – what do you think?:

1. Download latest Ubuntu ISO using a Linux laptop I have rarely used. Check SHA256 on the ISO.
2. Disconnect all drives from my usual PC (Ryzen 3).
3. Use the ISO to install Ubuntu on a SSD on the PC
4. Install current version of Bitcoin Core using Ubuntu’s own software installation tool.
5. Wait for Bitcoin Core to sync to the blockchain.
6. Import the old wallet.dat, rescan and hope for riches!?

If the old wallet contains anything of value, what should I do next? I gather a cold wallet like Ledger would be sensible, including carefully stored handwritten keyword backups.

Thanks for reading.
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