Anything else I should do?
Excellent, thumps up!
Only hints I have left:
- Install a fresh OS on that notebook. Maybe give Linux a try, it's come a long way in userfriendliness! You'll get a lot of help here too.
- Finish everything on that notebook, then *never* go online with it again. If you must, format the hdd before. Don't use the notebook for anything besides Bitcoin.
- Maybe do a "disaster recovery dryrun". Like, imagine all computers are dead (fire, theft, lightning). Try to recover all Bitcoins, from encrypted backups and paperwallets. Only a verified backup is a known-good backup. Most people fail to do that regularly, me included :-)
Congratulations, you are more secure than 99% of all bitcoin-users :-)
Ente
Thanks!! Yes, I did a complete format on the old laptop before using it (Amazingly, I still had the OS disc that came with it!), and never once connected it to the internet or home network.
For anyone else reading this thread, I had to install the MSVC runtime redistributable 2008 to get Armory 32-bit to work on the offline WinXP laptop. Additionally I had to use Armory 64-bit on my online Windows 7 64-bit PC because the 32-bit version crashed.
I have tested the paper backups and they work.
I did a complete format of the USB stick I used to transfer transactions between online/offline clients.
My online PC has BitDefender installed, which scans USB devices, so it's highly unlikely my offline laptop has been compromised through USB transfer.