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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Lost coins in stupid way on: October 21, 2020, 11:21:52 PM
Guys, I have try many of the method, but no luck, the biggest trouble is encrypted disk. all recovery programs is not working perfect with encrypted ssd. I have try to read disk sector by sector, but what I see that there are no old my file copy, so my summuary that when I have saved my txt file it was overwritten in the same sector. I am trying other methods like in CSI Smiley I will inform if some of them will work. I am decrypted my ssd copy and try to recover with all the paid/free programs, but they are not working good what I can see from the result. So i have got one software for criminalistic copy of the SSD disk, the process is very slowly, I will inform if it work for me and I will share news with community.

I have try this method also:

https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/how-to-recover-overwritten-file-774712/

2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Lost coins in stupid way on: October 15, 2020, 01:12:09 PM
Hi,

I am stupid and I have lost 8k of BTC, but maybe you can help me... I have two seeds stored in txt file. I have checked both of seeds and found that one wallet is empty. Then I have deleted empty wallet seed and saved txt file. I don't know how, but I have deleted seed of 0.95BTC and stored empty wallet seed. I have not shut down my pc, but I have saved my txt file. My OS is Linux Mint. I have try some of the recovery soft, but all of them can't recover anything even my deleted photo Sad The bad news that my SSD disk is encrypted with Linux encryption... Is there a way to recover my old file, or it's not possible?


I will send some nice tips if some helps me to recover.

Thank you all guys!
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