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Topic: Laptop broke, now got the backup on usb but have no clue how to import it!? (Read 1129 times)

newbie
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Do yourself a favor, and make a gmail email address for the sole purpose of storing your wallet.dat file. Email the ENCRYPTED wallet.dat file to your new email address, and leave it there forever. You'll be glad you did one day.
legendary
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sorry...


so i have to change the name to wallet.dat and where to place it than?
On Windows 7 you need to place your backup(wallet.dat) in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin. Make sure you don't overwrite anything in there.

This, there should be a wallet.dat there, rename it wallet2.dat and put the backup wallet.dat file in that folder.
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
sorry...


so i have to change the name to wallet.dat and where to place it than?
On Windows 7 you need to place your backup(wallet.dat) in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin. Make sure you don't overwrite anything in there.
full member
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sorry...


so i have to change the name to wallet.dat and where to place it than?
legendary
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Merit: 1011
Reverse engineer from time to time
bitcoin-qt http://bitcoin.org/en/download

BTC.dat perhaps should be named wallet.dat and be in the default location, which on linux is ~/.bitcoin/wallet.dat
or import the private key if that is what the .txt is.

Import is commandline only I think and simple to do..
bitcoind importprivkey "5yourveryveryveryverylongprivatekeystring"


Bitcoin address is not the same as the private key though.. he needs to have backuped the wallet and perhaps did that from the GUI saved as a BTC.dat name that he would recognize.
Just to say it can take a while for the process. It takes me a few seconds for importprivkey to do it.
sr. member
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Vires in Numeris
bitcoin-qt http://bitcoin.org/en/download

BTC.dat perhaps should be named wallet.dat and be in the default location, which on linux is ~/.bitcoin/wallet.dat
or import the private key if that is what the .txt is.

Import is commandline only I think and simple to do..
bitcoind importprivkey "5yourveryveryveryverylongprivatekeystring"


Bitcoin address is not the same as the private key though.. he needs to have backuped the wallet and perhaps did that from the GUI saved as a BTC.dat name that he would recognize.
full member
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Merit: 100
"Hey guys, a friend of mine bought some bitcoins around January. His laptop is broken now but he has got an backup on his usb. One .txt file which has his bitcoin adress in it and one .dat file named BTC.dat ."

What programm do I need to download in order to import it back into it to get the coins.


Thank you very much for your help!!
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