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Yes that's right. One of the addresses has thousands of deposits.
Please let me know what I can do to recover my funds! Thank you
A possible workaround is to create an imported wallet using the private keys of all the other addresses excluding the one with thousands of deposits.
That's if the excluded address doesn't have a relatively large balance, otherwise, try to create another imported wallet with that address' PrvKey, it may work if not included with the rest.
To export the keys from your wallet: Go to 'Addresses' tab ("
View->Show Addresses" to enable the tab), right-click on an address and select "
private key".
Copy the private key including the script type (
eg. p2pkh:Kjs539fa9A.......).
To create an imported wallet: Create a new wallet (
File->Restore->Type a wallet name), select "
Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys";
Then paste the keys including the script type, one line per key.
After that just make sure not to open the wallet that's failing to connect; renaming the wallet file from your drive should do the trick.