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Title: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 06, 2016, 08:50:50 PM
Same error for past 24 hrs: https://gyazo.com/a477dc33767931ba09e46457629e8d67

Tried uninstalling, updating to the newest version etc, I think it might be a network problem with ports, but I'm not sure how to fix that, any suggestions?


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 07, 2016, 02:47:04 PM
Yes, it looks like it cannot sync.
MultiBit HD need ports 8333 open so that it can connect to the Bitcoin network.

If you have that port blocked or a firewall is blocking it then you won't be able to connect.

Also, rarely, if you have a bitcoind running locally and have some fancy port forwarding rules that can do the same.

Networking/ firewalls depends very much on your operating system and your local network setup.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 07, 2016, 04:43:04 PM
Yes, it looks like it cannot sync.
MultiBit HD need ports 8333 open so that it can connect to the Bitcoin network.

If you have that port blocked or a firewall is blocking it then you won't be able to connect.

Also, rarely, if you have a bitcoind running locally and have some fancy port forwarding rules that can do the same.

Networking/ firewalls depends very much on your operating system and your local network setup.

Well, it's been working fine for ages, only recently encountered this problem, have used it for 2+ months and there's been no errors at all.

I tried to open the port using Windows Firewall and creating new rules, but don't know what I've done wrong:
https://gyazo.com/3be8ee237eff7881616b4795dc186225


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 08, 2016, 03:46:19 PM
Hoping someone has a solution for this problem, I have like .6 BTC stuck in there :S


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: shorena on March 08, 2016, 05:49:45 PM
Hoping someone has a solution for this problem, I have like .6 BTC stuck in there :S

Does it work if you temporarily disable the (windows) firewall? Do you have any other software that might cause this?


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 08, 2016, 06:40:17 PM
Hoping someone has a solution for this problem, I have like .6 BTC stuck in there :S

Does it work if you temporarily disable the (windows) firewall? Do you have any other software that might cause this?
Turned it off and still the same issue :/
I don't think I have any other Anti Virus system etc that would stop it, this only occurred recently and I've not made any downloads/changes at all.
Was working fine for 2 months, but idk what's going on now :S


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 09, 2016, 01:33:59 PM
You could try downloading Lighthouse (https://www.vinumeris.com/lighthouse) and use your wallet words in that.

Lighthouse is also based on bitcoinj (same as MultiBit HD) so if it is a port thing then that would probably exhibit the same lack of connectivity though.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 09, 2016, 09:30:08 PM
You could try downloading Lighthouse (https://www.vinumeris.com/lighthouse) and use your wallet words in that.

Lighthouse is also based on bitcoinj (same as MultiBit HD) so if it is a port thing then that would probably exhibit the same lack of connectivity though.

Already downloaded Lighthouse to solve the issue, and I don't know my wallet words :S


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 10, 2016, 02:26:43 PM
How about trying a different network ?
Coffee shop wifi is normally fast enough to sync.

Also, if you don't have your wallet words you really should empty that wallet and create a new one.
WRITE DOWN THE WALLET WORDS of the new wallet.

Without your wallet words you significantly increase your chances of having problems as you cannot restore your backups or create your wallet afresh on a new machine.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 17, 2016, 12:11:17 AM
How about trying a different network ?
Coffee shop wifi is normally fast enough to sync.

Also, if you don't have your wallet words you really should empty that wallet and create a new one.
WRITE DOWN THE WALLET WORDS of the new wallet.

Without your wallet words you significantly increase your chances of having problems as you cannot restore your backups or create your wallet afresh on a new machine.


I tried my grandma's WiFi, and still the same issue.
Might be a firewall/port issue, getting new Internet anyway tomorrow.

If I empty it, where does the BTC go, because I have like $200 worth nearly.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 17, 2016, 12:10:39 PM
When you empty your wallet it asks you for a bitcoin address so you can send it wherever you want.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 17, 2016, 09:00:40 PM
When you empty your wallet it asks you for a bitcoin address so you can send it wherever you want.
No option to empty it at all, any other ideas?


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 18, 2016, 03:27:23 PM
It's in Manage wallet | Empty wallet


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 19, 2016, 11:12:09 PM
It's in Manage wallet | Empty wallet
I see that, but it won't let me click it: https://gyazo.com/ee1c8043841911215b736e83c21953cc


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 20, 2016, 03:01:57 PM
Will pay someone $10 if they can help me sort this via Skype.


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 21, 2016, 12:05:39 PM
Try this:

I see "There was an error in creating a connection to the Bitcoin network" in the corner

You most likely have a corrupted file in your wallet directory. Here's the procedure to resolve the situation:

1. Start MultiBit HD as normal
2. Unlock your wallet and click Finish as normal
3. Click "Manage Wallet" in the sidebar and click the "Wallet dashboard" button
4. Make a note of your "application directory" and your "wallet directory" (copy/paste into a text editor is useful here)
5. Close MultiBit HD in the usual way
6. Open a file browser and navigate to the "application directory" and from there into your "wallet directory"
7. Locate the file called mbhd.spvchain and delete it
8. Start MultiBit HD as normal and unlock your wallet
9. You should now be able to connect to the Bitcoin network and after a much longer synchronization process than usual your balance will be restored


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: Mirdude on March 27, 2016, 03:53:40 PM
Try this:

I see "There was an error in creating a connection to the Bitcoin network" in the corner

You most likely have a corrupted file in your wallet directory. Here's the procedure to resolve the situation:

1. Start MultiBit HD as normal
2. Unlock your wallet and click Finish as normal
3. Click "Manage Wallet" in the sidebar and click the "Wallet dashboard" button
4. Make a note of your "application directory" and your "wallet directory" (copy/paste into a text editor is useful here)
5. Close MultiBit HD in the usual way
6. Open a file browser and navigate to the "application directory" and from there into your "wallet directory"
7. Locate the file called mbhd.spvchain and delete it
8. Start MultiBit HD as normal and unlock your wallet
9. You should now be able to connect to the Bitcoin network and after a much longer synchronization process than usual your balance will be restored

Works OMG, thank you so much!
Please send me your BTC wallet, so I can pay you $10 for the help!


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: jim618 on March 27, 2016, 07:27:34 PM
You are welcome!

If you would like to donate $10, use the MultiBit donations address:

1AhN6rPdrMuKBGFDKR1k9A8SCLYaNgXhty

Thanks !


Title: Re: MultiBit HD
Post by: prashant23 on April 18, 2016, 07:05:52 AM
Thanks guys. I was having same problem.
Its resolved but now syncing takes forever. is there a way of fastening it up like earlier?