I sent the entirety of my btc from an older version of electrum to a new electrum wallet on a new computer with no fee. I hadn't touched my coin in a long time and had forgotten the need to send a fee and the app did not suggest anything so I thought nothing of it and sent it with nothing.
The tx periodically appears on the balance of new my wallet, unconfirmed and pending with 0 confirmations, then disappears.
When checking to see if the coin returned to the old wallet, the older version of the app will not even open on my old cpu. It appears on task manager for 2 seconds then disappears. No error message. Did sending coin without a fee corrupt the wallet somehow? My seed is written down somewhere and could very well be lost.
When I search the tx id on blockchain, I get this message: "Transaction rejected by our node. Reason: Transaction was previously accepted but has been pruned from our database."
On a lot of other block explorers the tx id doesn't exist and the address of the new wallet has 0 transactions.
There's a record of the tx on this explorer:
https://bitcoinchain.com/block_explorer/tx/25afcb8c21a3e3af38879ec9cd9c9db17700977bcd1df9027b4b2a2c516de2cfWill the tx eventually go through?
Will the btc return to my old wallet? In which case I could be fucked.
What will likely happen and can anything be done to prompt the confirmation?
All input and advice is really appreciated.