Trying to salvage my old PoW wallet, but it seems like none of the suggestions work.
So far I've tried:
1. Copying over old wallet file to PoS and running -salvagewallet on startup (shows no transactions and 0 balance)
2.
https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Importing-private-keys-using-a-script shows 0 transactions
3.
https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Manual-way-of-importing-private-keys shows 0 unspent
However, when I load my wallet into old PoW client, it shows a non-zero transaction count (but still a 0 balance), but when I go to the transactions tab, it's empty. I also thought maybe my wallet was encrypted, but when I go to debug console and use the 'walletpassphrase' option, it says I'm working with an unencrypted wallet.
So the best I've been able to do is see that my old wallet has a non-zero transaction count (using PoW client), but can't list the transactions or detect any balances.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Try the following
1. Make sure you have a backup of your wallet.dat
2. Make new wallet, delete everything and Download the full blockchain
3. Shut the wallet down and drop the old wallet.dat in the appdata/roaming/noblecoin directory.
4. From within the wallet executable program folder, press "shift"+right mouse click and select the command line console.
5. run the following command: whateveryourwalletprogramiscalled -rescan. Like so: noblecoin -rescan
6. If rescan doesn't work try -reindex
7. If you still don't see anything you can issue a "repairwallet" command in the wallet console.
8. As a last resort try step 5 with the salvagewallet command