...so i guess my coins are gone cause i cant fix the problem.
Don't worry, your coins are not "gone"... you'll be able to get them back!
i dont know how to sweep and cant find any button about it too and i tried too paste my keys to electrum but cant press next for some reason
If Electrum won't accept the key, there is likely some minor formatting issue with the key, like extra text or spaces etc.
Assuming the Armory address you sent BTC to starts with a "1", then the private key you want to be pasting to Electrum will start with a "5"... If the address you sent coins to starts with a "3", let me know, because the instructions will be
slightly different.
if you followed my guide, then you should have made sure that the "Omit spaces in key data" box was checked, it's VERY important... extra spaces will prevent you being able to paste into Electrum!
If you got something that looks like this:
1CC3X2gu58d6wXUWMffpuzN9JAfTUWu4Kj
PrivBase58: 5Kb8kL f9zgWQ nogidD A76MzP L6TsZZ Y36hWX MssSzN ydYXYB 9KF
That will not work with Electrum... so make sure that the "Omit Spaces in key data" is checked!
Yo need to have output in Armory that looks like:
1CC3X2gu58d6wXUWMffpuzN9JAfTUWu4Kj
PrivBase58: 5Kb8kLf9zgWQnogidDA76MzPL6TsZZY36hWXMssSzNydYXYB9KF
Then you simply need to copy
just the PrivBase58 value... so you want to copy this part only: 5Kb8kLf9zgWQnogidDA76MzPL6TsZZY36hWXMssSzNydYXYB9KF
Then you can paste that into Electrum, using "File -> New/Restore -> Import Bitcoin Addresses or Private Keys":
Paste in the private key, and click "Next":
You'll be asked if you want to add a wallet password, you can enter one or leave it blank, then click "Next", and the wallet will be created with your address and you should be able to see your transaction history and balance etc: