Regardless of your password or wallet file being corrupted... You should still be able to recover using the seed. The fact that your seed is coming up with an empty wallet, leads us to the only logical conclusion. Which is that, unfortunately, some how you have ended up using a different wallet than the one you copied the seed down for.
Possibly a wallet file that you had already generated before creating the one that you have the seed for... But then by accident you started using the first wallet which you didn't have the seed for.
How many files are in the "wallets" directory if you select "file -> open"?
If you have multiple... Do any of the other wallet files contain the same addresses as the wallet restored with your seed?
I should but i can't. I'm sure about the sed words, sure about the password. I make three copies of it. I have only 3 wallets, i check the password of each and the seed , everything is in the right place. I try old versions of electrum. I try in a second pc.
I don't know what to do seriously. I am sure the wallet is corrupted, because normally i can restore an older version. On this particular wallet, i can't.
My only chance, it's maybe to restore the old password but i don't know if it's possible and how to do it.
I only use this wallet when i change the version. I am sure that when i install first the 3.4 version and 24 hours later the 3.5 version with changing the password, it makes something about the wallet and the password...