Hey--
When I first registered with Electrum, I set up a practice default account. I later deleted Electrum and later re-downloaded it not realizing that the practice default account was still there. Later when I was actually ready to buy bitcoins, I created another account not realizing that the default wallet was still active. When I transferred bitcoins, I mistakenly sent it to the "default wallet" instead of the "real one," if that make sense. I didn't keep any of the information for the default wallet because it was really just for practice but I have all the information for my "real one." if that makes sense. Any suggestion? Or, is this over for those bitcoins? Thanks.
Did you set a password on the default wallet? If not then you can still spend those bitcoins.
If you did set a password then you will have to try and recall that password. See if you can figure it out yourself. If not then there is
a person who offers to bruteforce wallets with forgotten passwords. But he will only succeed if you have some idea of what the password was.
For future reference you can create short cuts to specific wallets using the -w switch:
electrum -w c:\path\to\wallet\file
Wallet files are stored in the
electrum data directory