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April 30, 2014, 03:10:50 PM
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Hi there!

Please can someone explain me how to do this in noob mode? Pictures would help!  Grin

I downloaded python 2.7 and pywallet.py, but I can't manage to run it and dump the info on a txt file!

I lost the password of my 2btc wallet and want to try with a recovery service!

Thanks so much in advance
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April 30, 2014, 09:19:47 PM
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Please can someone explain me how to do this in noob mode? Pictures would help!  Grin
no one's going to do that. don't be helpless, do it yourself.

It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.

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April 30, 2014, 10:38:00 PM
Last edit: April 30, 2014, 11:14:12 PM by huttoncotter
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Please can someone explain me how to do this in noob mode? Pictures would help!  Grin
no one's going to do that. don't be helpless, do it yourself.

I tried many times following the pywallet official thread and devtome website but I don't understand how to correct install the bsddb3 and zope interface! I managed to get the dump txt file but it is empty!

I made a new thread with a little bounty of 1.00 LTC!  Smiley

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May 01, 2014, 12:32:03 AM
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Hi there!

Please can someone explain me how to do this in noob mode? Pictures would help!  Grin

I downloaded python 2.7 and pywallet.py, but I can't manage to run it and dump the info on a txt file!

I lost the password of my 2btc wallet and want to try with a recovery service!

Thanks so much in advance

Not trying to be mean, but if you're doing this for a commercial service, shouldn't they be helping you out? If you want to try to recover it yourself, which might be hard, this thread might be more useful...
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