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Topic: Running really old version of Core(0.9.1). How to update to the most recent one? (Read 354 times)

staff
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Just writing some code
Thanks! So just download the newest version of core and swap in my wallet.dat file ?
Yes. You don't even need to change anything in the datadir (like swapping in the wallet.dat file) since the latest version of Core will just use what is already there.
legendary
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Thanks! So just download the newest version of core and swap in my wallet.dat file ?

That's what 2RobPet did when upgrading from Bitcoin core v 0.8.3-beta. He also used the old blockchain files from v 0.8.3-beta in the latest version of core to save time syncing, and said it worked.

Solved it. Updated bitcoin core to the latest version, set the data directory to the same as my old version so I didn't have to redownload the blockchain, then cancelled the transaction with the abandon transaction function. Transaction sent and confirmed now.
newbie
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Thanks! So just download the newest version of core and swap in my wallet.dat file ?
legendary
Activity: 4130
Merit: 1307
I have been out of the bitcoin game for awhile now and wanted to update my wallet for obvious reasons, also due to the alert keys warning I get(no idea what that is.) I just want to make sure that I don't mess it up and have to jump off a skyscraper Grin

Make a backup or two (or 3) of the wallet.dat before doing anything, upgrading should be easy though.  Also, be sure to scan for viruses.

This has some info about the message:
https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2016-11-01-alert-retirement

newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
I have been out of the bitcoin game for awhile now and wanted to update my wallet for obvious reasons, also due to the alert keys warning I get(no idea what that is.) I just want to make sure that I don't mess it up and have to jump off a skyscraper Grin
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