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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Moving Bitcoin wallet and all contents permenently to external HDD? on: September 13, 2011, 09:55:40 PM
Hi, where can I find information on how to create a new wallet

and putting the physical thing aside, I.e. another person stealing with his hands my portable HDD, is there a need to encrypt?

Lol, where I live, even if it got stolen, the people and petty criminals around me are far to dipshit stupid to understand what bitcoins are or how to steal them, plus the external HDD will be stored in a steel safe
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Moving Bitcoin wallet and all contents permenently to external HDD? on: September 13, 2011, 09:28:09 PM
Oh sorry last thing

do I really need to encrypt my wallet on the external HDD?

It will sit in my bedroom, no other human being literally has touched it since I bought it years ago, and there's no reason anybody would any time soon.

I would encrypt my memory stick if I still took it with me to college, but apart from that I see no other reason to.


And lastly (lol)

Would it be a better idea, for me to create a NEW wallet on my external HDD

that way, it will have never touched my normal HDD, I'm thinking even if I delete it from my HDD (laptop hdd) and move it to external, at SOME point or somewhere on my machine was the memory of it existing

then they could gain access and intercept incoming/outcoming payments?..
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Moving Bitcoin wallet and all contents permenently to external HDD? on: September 13, 2011, 09:26:39 PM
Hi

This may be a stupid question, currently looking at the Bitcoin folder in windows that stores everything, its just under 1GB

Users>Me>AppData>Roaming>Bitcoin

Can I simply click on the Bitcoin wallet, select "cut" and then paste it into my external HDD and not store it on my laptop?

is this possible?

Will I be able to just plug in my external HDD, open up the bitcoin and it will be able to connect and receive/send BTC as easy as that?

I ask because I'm getting several hundred dollars worth of BTC soon and a little paranoid about keeping it on here.

So I thought I could backup to an external HDD + a memory stick

just 2 questions

1. When I have bitcoins in my wallet, transfered from the website I bought them from, are they physically IN that wallet? and if I copy that to an external HDD will they now be stored there?
2. is there any reason not having a bitcoin wallet on your desktop and only storing it on an external HDD is a bad idea?

Thanks a lot! Smiley
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How long to receive Bitcoins on: June 30, 2011, 05:09:45 PM
Its come in now, and its all making sense haha

Where can I find wallet.bat? did a quick windows search, didnt come up with anything
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How long to receive Bitcoins on: June 30, 2011, 04:24:36 PM
Your transaction block is 134035. At the bottom of the Bitcoin client (status bar), it'll tell you the number of connections and which block your client is at. When you go pass 134035; you'll get it. The btc is then in your wallet and you better make a backup of the address (wallet_id) and wallet.dat file.


Wow thanks to everyone for the quick and helpful answers!

How would I go about backing up the address and wallet file? the file I get, I find it on my C drive and make a copy of it?..
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How long to receive Bitcoins on: June 30, 2011, 03:35:27 PM
Alright thanks

I was just nervous I had done something wrong, or forgotten to do something crucial
7  Other / Beginners & Help / How long to receive Bitcoins on: June 30, 2011, 03:12:50 PM
Hey guys, guess I'm a complete noob Tongue

I've downloaded the Bitcoin client and have it on my system

I bought Bitcoins from Britcoin.co.uk, and had them sent to my Bitcoin ID 1BtY7jfRxij5V5SJEqa34Lc98kPf98KdRx


I didnt really do anything when I set this up but download and install the client, and use the ID it gave me, is this OK?

I ask because, Britcoin.co.uk shows it as "Completed"

I've been trying my best to wrap my head around everything I need to know, but still not sure what the "confirmations" and "blocks" refer to, just a vague idea.

It wasn't a huge amount (just 1.1 BTC)

How long can I expect to wait, and does my Bitcoin wallet have to be open all the time or will I just open it to find the 1.1 there.


Thanks a lot Cheesy

Also not sure if it matters, got my wallet up right now, its showing "8 Connections" and something like 129628 blocks, constantly rising


What Britcoin says (copy pasta)

 "Request 6152

Withdrawing 1.1 BTC.

Bitcoin address: 1BtY7jfRxij5V5SJEqa34Lc98kPf98KdRx

Made 14:26 30/06/11

Finished "
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