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Topic: What would cause my wallet to lose it's password? (Read 1129 times)

copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1562
No I dont escrow anymore.
September 10, 2014, 05:28:36 AM
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You know what, it's possible I removed the encryption in the past and just forgot.  I haven't sent coins since the middle of August.

I can't see how a file could suddenly decrypt itself.   Undecided

Thanks for your help, Shorena.

Uhm, you are welcome. Not sure what I did. Wink If the file indeed magically decrypted itself that would be a serious issue though.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
You know what, it's possible I removed the encryption in the past and just forgot.  I haven't sent coins since the middle of August.

I can't see how a file could suddenly decrypt itself.   Undecided

Thanks for your help, Shorena.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
Just so I understand what happened:

You had walletA (encrypted) on computer A and copied that with the blockchain and all other data on computer B.
Now you have an exact copy of walletA on computer B, but its not encrypted?

Are you sure its the same wallet? Maybe bitcoin core made a new wallet. Are the addresses the same, does your TX history still show? Are the notes to the addresses still there?

Yes.  I basically copied the folder on the C: drive over to the B: drive.  Ran bitcoin core from the B: drive and it had to rebuild the blockchain.

It's the same wallet.  All my TX history, Receiving addresses, Sending addresses....

Suddenly my wallet was no longer encrypted!
copper member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1562
No I dont escrow anymore.
I'm using the standard Bitcoin Core 0.9.2.1.

I had a strong password on there.  Then I decided to move Bitcoin off my SSD onto my Drobo.  I couldn't get it to work so I ended up downloading the entire blockchain, with my original wallet.dat

After the blockchain was up to date, I went to check my password and there was no password set!

How could this have happened?

Just so I understand what happened:

You had walletA (encrypted) on computer A and copied that with the blockchain and all other data on computer B.
Now you have an exact copy of walletA on computer B, but its not encrypted?

Are you sure its the same wallet? Maybe bitcoin core made a new wallet. Are the addresses the same, does your TX history still show? Are the notes to the addresses still there?
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
If you use windows:

C:\Users\YOURPROFILENAME\AppData\Roaming\

Here you will find all your WALLET directory and file
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
Remember to copy the whole blockchain data including bitcoin.dat

I actually copied the entire directory over.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1016
Remember to copy the whole blockchain data including bitcoin.dat
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
I'm using the standard Bitcoin Core 0.9.2.1.

I had a strong password on there.  Then I decided to move Bitcoin off my SSD onto my Drobo.  I couldn't get it to work so I ended up downloading the entire blockchain, with my original wallet.dat

After the blockchain was up to date, I went to check my password and there was no password set!

How could this have happened?
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