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December 18, 2015, 06:25:52 AM
#17
it all happens if you have installed hardware wallet, then you cannot recover it if you have forgotten you seed key or wallet.dat file, but if you have stored in online web wallet then if it is still exist then i think you can recover it.

What does a hardware wallet has to do with it? He had a software wallet, not a hardware wallet. If he had a hardware wallet he would still have his bitcoins.

I will agree your point. But be careful not to mix up different versions of the wallet.dat file. Backup wallet.dat frequently, and never delete any of these backup files even if you think it is empty or outdated. You may want to retrace your activities at a later stage
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December 17, 2015, 10:30:39 AM
#16
it all happens if you have installed hardware wallet, then you cannot recover it if you have forgotten you seed key or wallet.dat file, but if you have stored in online web wallet then if it is still exist then i think you can recover it.

What does a hardware wallet has to do with it? He had a software wallet, not a hardware wallet. If he had a hardware wallet he would still have his bitcoins.
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 10:15:57 AM
#15
it all happens if you have installed hardware wallet, then you cannot recover it if you have forgotten you seed key or wallet.dat file, but if you have stored in online web wallet then if it is still exist then i think you can recover it.
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December 17, 2015, 08:43:17 AM
#14
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian
Offcourse you lost them for good. How are you thining to restore your wallet without the wallet.dat? You cannot!

Sad story. Sad for the bitcoins
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December 16, 2015, 12:44:11 AM
#13
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian

You have no way to recover your wallet now since wallet.dat is the main and primary base of your wallet which you lost.
Next time take care of your wallet and i recommend you to use other online wallet services from blockchain or xapo or coinbase atleast if u have the private key you cannot loose your wallet in any way !
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December 16, 2015, 12:17:49 AM
#12
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian

However, sometimes you forget or misplace your wallet password. This is a bad thing Unless the password is recovered, you have no way to access any Bitcoin or alt-coin funds stored in that wallet. That money is lost forever. At today's exchange rate, that might be a lot of money and your wallet.dat has a key that allows you to use your bitcoins.  Without that key, your bitcoins will never be able to be accessed.  They will never be put back in a newly minted block because the system won't ever know that the coins are lost.  So take special care of your Bitcoin wallet because if you lose it your coins are gone forever
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December 15, 2015, 04:02:40 AM
#11
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian

Which was your btc wallet address and how much did you loose there ?
Can you enlist your wallet address you lost ?
We could try searching on blockchain if still it exists or you should contact the service center of the client you used dear.

You clearly don't know anything about bitcoins....

Firstly a btc address will always exist, there is no way to delete it.
Contacting support of the client will not help in any way since they can (not in ANY way) recover a lost wallet.dat file or a private key.
newbie
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December 15, 2015, 03:45:25 AM
#10
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian

Which was your btc wallet address and how much did you loose there ?
Can you enlist your wallet address you lost ?
We could try searching on blockchain if still it exists or you should contact the service center of the client you used dear.
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December 14, 2015, 03:06:07 PM
#9
If you used a pass phrase to create the wallet your private key might still be recoverable.

This is your only chance but id puy good money on saying that you never created/kept the word seed.
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December 14, 2015, 10:37:01 AM
#8
Thanks funkydog and i might have  Huh

//Brian

Ok just let me know
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December 14, 2015, 09:54:01 AM
#7
Thanks funkydog and i might have  Huh

//Brian
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December 14, 2015, 09:51:47 AM
#6
Bon Appetit buddy you can not bring back


 
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December 14, 2015, 09:48:46 AM
#5
If you used a pass phrase to create the wallet your private key might still be recoverable.
newbie
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December 14, 2015, 09:43:56 AM
#4
Bah

I feared that.

Thank you for the fast response Smiley

Since it makes no difference, i think i used 25$ish on the BC and it was over 3 years ago.

This news article sparked my interest.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/09/bitcoin-forgotten-currency-norway-oslo-home

//Brian
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December 14, 2015, 09:29:28 AM
#3
Most likely, yes... If it was bitcoin core, you never took a backup (of your wallet.dat or your private keys) and you reinstalled your OS a couple of times, chances are close to 0 that you'll be able to recover your coins... Sorry

If it was a huge amount of coins, you might want to shutdown your pc asap, and try a file recovery tool like these ones:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/filerecovery/tp/free-file-recovery-programs.htm

Chances of success are close to 0 tough.
legendary
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December 14, 2015, 09:29:04 AM
#2
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian
Sorry to say but given your story the Bitcoin are most likely gone forever.

To be sure please explain exactly what you mean when you say "I created a bitcoin wallet" - be very specific with as much detail as possible.
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December 14, 2015, 09:27:55 AM
#1
Hi

I created a bitcoin wallet once to pay for a service from a site, but i never bought the service and kept the bitcoins. I also very shortly did some mining.

And i changed OS a few times since so i have no files what so ever form then.

So if i don't have a wallet.dat file i have lost that wallet for good ?

//Brian
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