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June 18, 2011, 05:37:10 AM
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Update: Another rescan, this time on the virtual maching, seems to have fixed it. Not sure what went wrong the with the other attempts.

Posted this as a reply in another thread but, as far as my limited knowledge goes, things do seem strange.

As I said, I have a transaction that has been at 0/Unconfirmed for about a day and a half: http://blockexplorer.com/t/8e8M6K4QqW

It's in a block. I've sent a few bitcents to the address from both the wallet that contains the address and another one, and both transactions have confirmed as normal. I have cleared out the appdata folder and had the client download the blockchain again. So far, still unconfirmed.

I've also tried running bitcoind with rescan, but that didn't seem to do anything either.

After that, I set up a Linux VM, had that client download the block chain, moved wallet.dat there and... still nothing!

It's only 2 BTC, so I suppose it could have been worse. But, somehow, it does feel like something is wrong, unless there's still something more I could try to shake the transaction loose.

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June 18, 2011, 07:05:45 AM
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Did you ever succeed in downloading all of the blocks?

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June 18, 2011, 03:02:09 PM
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Yeah, it should be completely dowloaded as confirmations for newer transactions are ticking in.

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June 18, 2011, 05:24:03 PM
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Tried the blockchain dump as well, even though it felt redundant... and it seems it was just that.

So... any more ideas? I don't think I could have any corrupted keys since my test transactions to that address worked just fine.

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