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August 17, 2020, 12:09:07 AM
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listening on port 9001
after launching armorydb on external drive ( D: drive)

Afterward, I use - from this directory - D:\BTC datadir 96-2\Armory>
armoryqt -- datadir=d:\btc datadir 96-2\

This returns an error message referencing log file ArmoryQT.exe.log (on the d: drive)

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See the logfile 'D:\armory 0.96.3.992\Armory\ArmoryQT.log' for details
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My initial installation was on the C: drive, but I ran out of disk space. Added external drive, reinstalled and upgraded, and am trying to run the following on Windows 7 Home 64 bit:

online PC
armory 0.96.3.992

bitcoin core
0.14.2

Offline PC
Windows 7 Starter 32 bit

armory 0.92.3-beta

I'm thinking that I had this working 2.5 years ago. Checking file date and time stamps, it looks like log files have been changed on both drives. I have attempted to launch armory using executables and shortcuts on both drives.
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August 17, 2020, 03:35:15 AM
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I'm thinking that I had this working 2.5 years ago. Checking file date and time stamps, it looks like log files have been changed on both drives. I have attempted to launch armory using executables and shortcuts on both drives.
Was it a recovered drive or PC? The context sounds like you've forgotten about it.

You can try upgrading your Armory to the latest version, the latest is 0.96.5: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088934.0 | https://btcarmory.com/
Your Bitcoin core is also outdated, the latest is 0.20.0 as written above the forum's menu.

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August 17, 2020, 04:52:32 AM
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I don't know what you mean when you say recovered drive. The C: drive filled up. I was able to free up enough space to keep it running after that. The D: drive, where I want to run everything, as much as possible, anyway, was new when I set it up with the versions that I listed -- armory and bitcoin.
I need to upgrade the offline PC to Armory 96.5 as well in order to sign transactions -- ?
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August 17, 2020, 06:08:54 AM
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I need to upgrade the offline PC to Armory 96.5 as well in order to sign transactions -- ?

If you're signing older type of addresses, you don't need to. It's still preferable to update the offline instance.

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August 17, 2020, 07:46:56 AM
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I should plan to locate new hardware for the online version and install the latest versions of armory and bitcoin qt. Then I will be able to restore the wallet from paper backup, from what I understand. It might also require an upgrade to the offline version.
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August 17, 2020, 12:04:02 PM
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There would be no point in looking at the log file to see whether an issue could be indicated there, the way it sounds.
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August 17, 2020, 02:37:40 PM
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See the logfile 'D:\armory 0.96.3.992\Armory\ArmoryQT.log' for details

This means you're having an issue with loading the Python interpreter, before the Armory code even gets to run. I'd suggest you update Armory first, try as is on your system and see from there. Logs may be useful, don't know yet.

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