you can buy more "friends" on ebay or fiverr
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Like we needed some random dude on the interwebs to tell us that... pffffff
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I0C: jXfTCTigZPsiDfR3f7DWg7RxKCrQR4fqLy BTC: 1PKyq6aMKcCwn8cmb9Jc5SkNydLsQb5n7K
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Pool Hashrate: 12860 GH/sEstimated Time to Block: 10h26mCurrent Round: 2d4h14m
more then 50 hours whithout any revenues is bad, very bad
Live with it. Now stop spamming those stats, I want real news in here, not your frustrations.
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Already tried pywallet on the old backup. The address doesn't show. Yes, i have installed a new OS. Used a recovery tool but the wallet.dat is corrupt.
Try pywallet on the formated HDD. It seems to me that you used pywallet on one of your older backups and a file recovery tool for the wallet.dat on the formated HDD. I want you to use pywallet to scan your formated HDD to find ALL *coin private keys, encrypted and decrypted. Like I said, turn off that HDD and only connect it as a secondary disk. If you need further instructions, please tell us which OS you're using, at least. And please, let it not be windows lol PS: se quiseres ajuda em PT podemos falar pelo gtalk ou assim, mas desliga-me esse disco rígido, por favor
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1st thing: turn off that hard drive in case you're using it. Connect it only as a secondary hard-drive, don't run your OS from it, to avoid further damage.
Did you rewrite the formated drive with a new OS? You may wish to try pywallet to see if you can recover the private keys from disk, in case they weren't rewriten yet. Pywallet can recover encrypted private keys, but you'll need to give it a list with the passphrase(s) for the wallet(s)
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A magician may be able to help you.
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Can I install Linux in that thing? Ship to the EU? And complete specs please.
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http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=31380906Please return your seats and fasten your seat-belts.
All Bitcoin-qt / Bitcoind nodes will currently fail to come back up after a restart, reporting
": *** coin database inconsistencies found" and "Do you want to rebuild the block database now?"
Reindexing _will not_ correct the problem. In Bitcoin-qt you should say no to this reindex prompt as it will not help for this problem and will only waste your time.
To workaround:
Please specify the command-line or configuration file argument -checklevel=2 to Bitcoind or Bitcoin-qt.
The issue appears to have been introduced by 0.8.0 and is only a local issue, beyond the annoyance restarting nodes it appears to be harmless and carries no forking risk but will take a software update to fix completely.
This problem will persist until no more than 288 blocks after 256818, unless another trigger transaction is added to the blockchain (which may well happen).
More information will be forthcoming once a patch is available.
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I don't think scammer tags are being handed out anymore since the Trust system was implemented. You guys should leave your + or - ratings/feedback on the users Trust page.
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Dubious. Starts this thread a week ago, but does not answer to your comments.
Some people just have something better to do than to read random forum comments. I'm a customer and Joe's never left me hanging when I used their support channels the way they're supposed to be used. YMMV, ofcourse.
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Is it just me or does this post really sounds like a lame cheap subreptitious advertising attempt?
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I saw that. I thought about starting another thread with that post and with the following reply... I had it all queued, but then realized Pystoshi locked the thread. Yes, I drink Sagres. No, you can't even imagine how freaking good it is. AND, I just have a moustache on the days I don't feel like shaving. AND, I use a fucking AMERICAN baseball cap, got it? Phinn, age is taking its toll on you...
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How to import change addresses?
See here how to dump all private keys: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260621.msg2894530#msg2894530Next you'll import them all into Electrum. I can't say for sure it will solve the problem, but there is no harm in trying. The change addresses seem to be empty, anyway, given that you say your balance is correct. It's just a cosmetic problem.
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So you're saying Theymos (the admin? are there more admins?) is the only person responsible for advertising and setting tags on people?
That's exactly what he's saying, and as far as I know that's no secret. Yes, there are more admins. You don't need to ask, just check the members list ordered by Position.
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Most probably it's because you didn't import the "change" addresses, hence the wrong values and missing transactions. What are change addresses? How to import them? Can i still fix this? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/ChangeIf you still have the original wallet.dat you'll need to dump all private keys and import them all. Unless you want to check all your transactions to see which addresses are missing.
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Hello, I installed for the first time Electrum on my computer (Xubuntu) and i have imported 2 address belonging to Qt client that i stopped to use. The import process went fine and the amount of my wallet is right. But it imported only 8 transactions instead of 13 and some of them are wrong too (different date or different amount). Please have a look a this image: http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/6020/9i3s.pngThe red underlined transactions are the missing ones in Electrum (i have them on Qt but i don't have them on Electrum). The circled amounts are wrong (see the original ones in Qt). Why this happened? Could it be a bug? Thank you. Most probably it's because you didn't import the "change" addresses, hence the wrong values and missing transactions.
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