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Topic: Restoring Bitcoin Wallet (Read 1900 times)

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July 23, 2011, 06:39:04 AM
#6
thank you! I figured they would confirm themselves after awhile, but I panicked. Stupid me :p

You can always go to http://blockexplorer.com and enter your Bitcoin address.

Take a look at the page;

The first seen block is your first transaction in your wallet - this is when you will see the first transaction in your restored wallet.
The last entry on the page is the last transaction in your wallet - this is when your wallet will be restored in full.

You will start receiving more and more confirmations on your transactions once the last transaction block is in your wallet.
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July 23, 2011, 05:41:15 AM
#5
thank you! I figured they would confirm themselves after awhile, but I panicked. Stupid me :p
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July 23, 2011, 03:44:42 AM
#4
yep

sr. member
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July 23, 2011, 03:01:32 AM
#3
gotta download that blockchain

just let bitcoin run to download it all correct? Excuse me for being very noobish. :p
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July 23, 2011, 02:56:28 AM
#2
gotta download that blockchain
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July 23, 2011, 02:53:55 AM
#1
I had backed up my wallet.dat regularly. One day, my computer decided to crap out because GPU mining on my 6990 stressed my PSU to death. Sadly, the 1kw PSU met an unkind end due to its 5 year old age I suppose.

On any occasion, it took me several weeks to figure out it was the PSU due to multiple reasons. Not going there. What happened was my OS crapped out as well while trying to debunk the problem. A month later, my rig is up and running and better than ever. I never got around to restoring my wallet or bitcoin, and now I'm trying to.

I installed bitcoin, deleted the app directory out, and put in my old wallet.dat. So far, it says "0/unconfirmed" for all of my transactions. Am I doing something wrong? Am I supposed to change my address or something to my old one? How would one be able to find my old address?
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