I understand that what I wrote doesnt really make sense, but what I tried to explain was that, I never put any 2FA codes into the malicius wallet and as I have removed the software and installed a non malicius version, I should be fine? Whatever the case I barely have any funds left and way too lazy to reformat my pc to get a new wallet at the moment.
Yes I think it might have actually, can't remember exactly. When I scanned my pc it found 2 supposedly malicius softwares, and I removed both. Also uninstalled the wallet, but I never put in any 2 step verification codes or such in the old wallet, so they shouldnt be able to do anything with my "new" wallet, am I correct?
Well I still have the problem where I cannot choose the amount, even if I put exactly what you wrote (obviously after putting in the correct adress etc) it still changes back to the absolute max. I am running 4.0.0, which I believe is the latest? Could it be because my balance is divided into different "adresses"? If so how do I fix it? I'm very new to this and after 10+ transactions this is the first time running into this issue..
I also just noticed, by changing the "Fee Estimation" setting, to ETA, it instead maxes the transfering fee to 150+ sat/byte, which is way too much if I just want to send small amounts such as 5$. This I also can't change, which leaves me being able to only send 0.00001903 BTC, which is not even close to my 0.00150371 BTC balance.
I want to send 0.00056082 BTC to another adress, in my balance I have 0.00150371 BTC. No matter what fee I try to put, it "maxes" my balance. So if I put 40 sat/byte for example, it only lets me send 0.00113091 BTC and whenever I try to change it, it corrects itself back to my max... Any fix?