Author

Topic: Moving bitcoin core wallet to new HDD (Read 3139 times)

newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
October 11, 2017, 10:05:10 PM
#10
So I replied to this thread earlier with a confirmation that the bitcoin core client will prompt you for the location of the datadir if you move it elsewhere, like another folder/dir partition or disk.  It was deleted a few hours later.  I realize that this thread is like a year old, but there are new people everyday venturing into the crypto world and this information in my opinion is still relevant (as researching this question brought me to this forum thread).  the current core 15.0 client supports this feature and looks to have in previous others.  Usually 3 confirmations of an answer is sufficient to trust the information for action.  I did not see three confirmations.

Don't be so overzealous this the delete hammer.


on3tee~
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1528
No I dont escrow anymore.
December 16, 2016, 01:55:08 AM
#9
I Want To Move My Bitcoin Core To HDD How I Do This I'm Finding A Solution But Not Got Any Fixed Solution ?

Whats the problem with the solution you found? What did you try? Where are you stuck?
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1030
give me your cryptos
December 13, 2016, 11:50:32 PM
#8
Your wallet by default retrieves wallet and blockchain info from your roaming file. You can configure this in settings.

If youre using it for cold storage spending, then you don't need the blockchain. Just copy the Bitcoin data file without the blockchain folder into your HDD and change the path in your Bitcoin client settings, and youre good to go.

For cold storage so you can plug it into your computer in the future and resync it from where you left it, you can keep the blockchain but you'll need sufficient storage. Honestly by the time you plug it back in youll have multiple gigabit web transfers as a standard, so it won't matter Cheesy
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
December 03, 2016, 12:52:00 AM
#7
Well, problem was solved anyway. I realized I'd just had the wallet on my primary hdd as a shortcut. The bulk of it was on the extra drive that's now going into cold storage.
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
December 03, 2016, 12:46:00 AM
#6
If yes, just go to %appdata%/Bitcoin* and move the whole folder over to your other HDD. Next, you need to specify the new data directory of Bitcoin Core. Just start Bitcoin Core and it will ask if you want to specify the new data directory (Use the custom data directory). Navigate to where you copied the folder to.
That only happens on the first run of Bitcoin Core. If you want to be able to choose the datadir after the first run, you need to start Bitcoin Core with the -choosedatadir option.
Bitcoin Core will prompt for it if Bitcoin folder is missing in %Appdata% or the selected directory. That is if you want to remove the folder completely from %appdata%.
Well it's never done that for me.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
Crypto Swap Exchange
December 03, 2016, 12:42:37 AM
#5
If yes, just go to %appdata%/Bitcoin* and move the whole folder over to your other HDD. Next, you need to specify the new data directory of Bitcoin Core. Just start Bitcoin Core and it will ask if you want to specify the new data directory (Use the custom data directory). Navigate to where you copied the folder to.
That only happens on the first run of Bitcoin Core. If you want to be able to choose the datadir after the first run, you need to start Bitcoin Core with the -choosedatadir option.
Bitcoin Core will prompt for it if Bitcoin folder is missing in %Appdata% or the selected directory. That is if you want to remove the folder completely from %appdata%.
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
December 03, 2016, 12:30:19 AM
#4
If yes, just go to %appdata%/Bitcoin* and move the whole folder over to your other HDD. Next, you need to specify the new data directory of Bitcoin Core. Just start Bitcoin Core and it will ask if you want to specify the new data directory (Use the custom data directory). Navigate to where you copied the folder to.
That only happens on the first run of Bitcoin Core. If you want to be able to choose the datadir after the first run, you need to start Bitcoin Core with the -choosedatadir option.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
December 02, 2016, 11:48:41 PM
#3
Alrighty, sounds good! Thanks for the advice! Now to figure out how to use the backup if things go awry haha!
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
Crypto Swap Exchange
December 02, 2016, 11:46:52 PM
#2
If I understand you correctly, you want to move the entire wallet and blockchain files to another HDD on the same computer?

Always make a backup of the wallet.dat first.

If yes, just go to %appdata%/Bitcoin* and move the whole folder over to your other HDD. Next, you need to specify the new data directory of Bitcoin Core. Just start Bitcoin Core and it will ask if you want to specify the new data directory (Use the custom data directory). Navigate to where you copied the folder to.

*Or whatever directory you chose.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
December 02, 2016, 11:34:08 PM
#1
Google-fu is failing me. I have two hard drives on my computer. Can I just copy and paste my wallet from one hard drive to another to move it and keep the same private key/wallet integrity? Does it generate a brand new wallet when it is moved?
Jump to: