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April 04, 2016, 03:47:22 AM
Last edit: April 04, 2016, 05:58:49 AM by iwanttobeaminer
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Hi well , I fucked it up....I have a multi bit HD wallet ,  ´now after I have the normal one first.
send from the wallet to a friend and I see the balance 0.00
then go to second wallet 0.4 bitc click send  ok.
From there , all Fxxx,s up , it never arrived.

Now my question is this.., it was on old laptop 6 years old , my GF have over written the old windows ,with the one
that is standard on a HP laptop.
no other programs are on it atm....NO updates.!
At a Data Recovery can they get the , right files off the HD ?
´MY backup was also gone , the son used it pfff .

Also is there in the Data Recovery  bizz still improvement every year , better results  ? .
So even if it not work now , then me be in 2, 3 years.

Don't ask how much bitc was in  wallet  nr 1...enough to feel a week pissed off.



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April 04, 2016, 03:53:38 AM
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Sooo, you sent 0.4 which never arrived -> HD was formatted ->new windows installed + no back ups?
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April 04, 2016, 03:55:57 AM
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yes correct   , the  0.4 was second wallet.  Wink
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April 04, 2016, 05:58:20 AM
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There are  many software out their which can recover files quite easily, you dont need any technical knowledge to do it, have a review Here .

personally my suggestions are, if you are on linux you can use Knoppix . Recuva and Data Recovery Wizard are very good for recovery .
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April 04, 2016, 06:00:17 AM
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Thx U for the link.

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April 04, 2016, 07:20:38 AM
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As per my experience of Data Recovery Business, if the system got reinstalled Operating system, then the chances become only 10% recovery. But that too in RAW mode of recovery, because when you format the system and reinstall the OS, you cannot tell that which files sit on which sectors , so it is very hard to say whether we can recover it or not.

You can try with Easy Recovery or RTT software online with free version, mostly in Easy recovery software you have to use RAW option and do the recovery you will get the files in software created folders , you have to gather all files and compile the folder. I think it will be hard for you to recover it.

Can you tell me from where are you so that i can suggest you any data recovery company who can help you.
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April 04, 2016, 07:55:55 AM
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Thx u for your reply.!

Am in Asia ,
I prefer not to try my self with  free stuff ´no .

these are The files  right ?

mbhd.checkpoints
mbhd.spvchain
mbhd.wallet.aes
mdhd.yaml

Specifically: mbhd.wallet.aes

lets sat they are AtM not able off  ,is there hope for me in the coming years . ?
I can wait 2/3 years . me be it will be like wine the  price goes  up  Cheesy
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April 04, 2016, 11:30:37 AM
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man , 10%  off the recovered bitcoins is an usual tip for this kind of service... and in other hand, be extremely carefull to who you ask some help...soooo many chances to get scamed  Wink

best regards.
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April 19, 2016, 12:35:11 AM
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really  ,´  well wen I phone a data R center the sad nothing like that .
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