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Cheers gangtraet, you're right. Yes, I'm aware, that I have to create a new wallet once i exported the private keys. I'll do it your way ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I see, thanks guys. I should still be able to make them accessible when holding my BTC in a private wallet right?
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Hi all,
will Armory support the new Bitcoin Gold after the fork?
Thank you and have a great night!
Cheers
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Just wanted to say that everything is working smoothly now. Thanks for help guys! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Okay, did that. Now Armory is increasing the blocks as it goes. In BitcoinQT there is an instance of Armory, though it doesn't explicitely say ArmoryDB but I guess that's okay? The amount of blocks in Armory is still written in purple but the blocks are increasing.
Thanks.
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Okay, done. I disabled it and have Bitcoin Core running manually in the background. The "Connected" status in Armory is now in purple. Is this correct? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Edit: So Armory doesn't automatically update the amount of blocks when auto bitcoind turned off. Bitcoin Core is showing on more block than Armory.
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Geeze, its finally there. Thank you so much for your help. Sorry for any inconveniences due to stupidity ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) So, I turned off auto bitcoind, how do I proceed in the future? Just turn on Bitcoin Core before I start Armory? Or turn auto bitcoind back on, let it sync then turn off/restart again? Cheers again for the help! Edit: All good, I turned auto bitcond on again and everything seems to be fine now. Thanks guys, much appreciated! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Armory is stuck at scanning my balance (earlier posted screen, "Scanning 0%").
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@HPC: Correct, block count is now increasing. Just the scanning thing at the top seems to be stuck. Would a balance rescan help?
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Thank you @HPC, but I think I have tried that before, but I ca't 100% recall doing so. Bitcoin Core is catching up at the moment, so I'll try what you suggested as soon as it's done. Edit: I've done everything and Armory seemed to be doing something. It's now showing "Scanning" at the top area where the wallets are shown. I checked last night before I went to bed and it was at 94%, so I decided to let it run overnight. This morning it was back at 0% (see screen below) and it hasn't done anything since. Armory has not stopped working the program works normally. Should I just let it run for another while to come or should I do something else (i.e. restart it)? Thanks again. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2Fa%2FB7iUv&t=663&c=R-MEVfWlxI9t1w)
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Hi back. Sorry for the late reply, I was away for the weekend.
@HCP
I'm sorry, I have made a mistake. The data directory is located inside the Bitcoin installation "D:\Program Files\Bitcoin\Bitcoin"-directory. It contains all the files you mentioned. It's D:\ because C:\ is my OS SSD with only 256Gigs, so I installed it onto the bigger D:\ drive. The installation directory is "D:\Program Files\Bitcoin".
Could these locations may cause the problems?
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Cool, I'll try that too. I don't need my coins straight away, I know they're not gone gone. I'd like to get armory to work just out of curiosity but thankls for the tip anyway!
I'm just a little puzzled what you mean by "running bitcoind -reindex". Would you mind explaining what exactly you mean? Thanks guys!
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@moredread67: Thanks for your reply. I tried that too, didn't work for me.
@HCP: Datadir is D:\Program Files\Bitcoin
Should be fine. Armory definitely does not sync properly. I checked the box in Armory "Let bitcoind run in background" since this is the only time Armory seems to be actually doing something. I'm still a little confused what to fill in the blanks tho:
Bitcoin install dir I pointed to D:\Program Files\Bitcoin\daemon Bitcoin home dir I pointed to D:\Program Files\Bitcoin
Is this correct?
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Hey, thank you too for the reply. No, I did not move my blocks. I restarted Armory now without running Bitcoin Core and seems to be doing something. It's connected and it shows zero blocks, current status "Preparing Databases" and changing numbers. I'm gonna let it work for a while, see what happens. Update: See below for current status. http://imgur.com/a/DXDvbIt's not moving forward but filling up my harddrive. Is that what it's supposed to do?
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Hi back. Did that, same number of blocks. After that didn't work, I emptied the database folder and ran ArmoryDB.exe over night. The command line is still open but it doesn't seem to do anything. See below for a screen. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2Fa%2FxbK0B&t=663&c=FOY2N-dJHpMZeA) Is that it done or did it get stuck?
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I can confirm that Bitcoin Core is fully synced, it is showing 480956 (same number showing on blockchain.info). Could it have something to do with my first installation still being on my work computer? I only restored it using the paper back-up but that should be fine, shouldn't it? May I ask how many addresses are linked to one single wallet?
Thank you.
Edit: I think there might be an issue with Armory syncing with Core. Armory only shows 445616 blocks while Core shows the correct amount 480974. My transaction probably sits in between these two. I only sent my coins a few days ago. So I'll try to get Armory up to date. Any ideas are still most appreciated.
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Alright, done. Armory is now showing 445616 Blocks. Balance is still 0.00 though. Getting a little nervous here ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Any further ideas? Thanks again for the help! Edit: Again, I created and backed up my wallet right after installing Armory without Bitcoin Core installed. Just making sure thats clear.
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Hi, thanks for the reply.
I assume so. Armory says its connected and shows the amount of blocks in the bottom right corner. How do I know that it's fully synced?
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