Assuming it's a high amount, are you sure you want to send the funds to a hot wallet?
It's much safer to do it offline, and you may want to consider sending it to a hardware wallet.
Online:Install Electrum on your PC.
Import your address to create a watch-only wallet.
Preview the transaction, Copy the unsigned transaction. Put it on a USB stick.
Offline and running without hard drive storage:Get a Linux LIVE DVD. Use Knoppix for instance, or any other distribution that comes with Electrum pre-installed.
Unplug your internet cable. Close the curtains. Reboot your computer and start up from that DVD. Don't enter any wireless connection password. Keep it offline.
Start Electrum. Import your private key.
Copy your unsigned transaction from the USB stick, load it into Electrum.
CHECK the transaction in Electrum. Check the fees, check the amount, check all destination addresses (
character by character).
If all is okay, sign the transaction. Copy it back to your USB stick.
Turn off the computer. That wipes the Live LINUX from memory and all traces are gone.
Online:Use your normal online Electrum to (check again and) broadcast the transaction.
i create a wallet > private key > key in 30 digit private key > sweep
If you're certain enough your computer is clean, and if you've made a backup of your Electrum seed words, this will just work.
one thing I'm not sure is the "address" that ready filled up underneath where i key in my private
key, is it my electrum wallet address?
I think so. But it doesn't hurt to
check!
second, should i choose ETA as a fees?
That will work. Fees are quite low now anyway.
once i sweep it, it will show up in my electrum wallet?
If all went well: yes.
i just want to be 100% certain I'm doing it right and the ready filled address is my electrum wallet address.
For 100% certainty, I'd go with the much slower but more secure offline setup.
After you're done, you may want to read up on
Forkcoins (ignore the dollar values in that post, it's outdated) and sell some of them for some extra Bitcoin.