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January 09, 2014, 08:18:54 PM
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This service is intended to help people who have problems accessing their wallet (doesn't matter if it's a Bitcoin wallet, or other cryptocurrency).

In case you lost your password, or your computer got corrupted, don't hesitate to contact us: probably we can help you.

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 Ok this is what happened. One morning I got up and log on my computer checked my messages. I'm pretty careful about not opening e-mail from people or organizations I don't know because even though I run Norton 360 and run regular scans you never know. Anyway I log off and last thing I see is installing updates no biggy seen hundreds of times before. Well when I get home and turn on the computer I get a black screen this the words
"No OS" in the upper left corner, I don't know if it's a simple crash or heartbleed taking a run at my wallet. In multibit I had several copies of the same wallet. The password was  in a bitlocker partition but the partition was gone. I had to do a factory re-install. I ran a file recovery program, the files I have a wallet INFO file a wallet cipher file and I'm pretty sure a .wallet file of one of the copies of the original. I need to know how to  recover the wallet to the new multibit program.
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