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August 09, 2025, 02:43:39 PM
Last edit: August 09, 2025, 06:06:02 PM by SheriffBass
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Is PyWallet by Jack-Jack the best way to scan old hard drives to recover lost/ deleted bitcoin wallets Without using a recovery service? any easier windows-based alternatives? anyone has/ willing to make a detailed operation tutorial including step by step installing and using Python, Py wallet, dependencies, paths, commands for finding, extracting, dumping wallets & prvkeys.......?
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August 09, 2025, 07:19:30 PM
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Is PyWallet by Jack-Jack the best way to scan old hard drives to recover lost/ deleted bitcoin wallets Without using a recovery service?
If you know how to use it yes possible it can help recover your lost/deleted Bitcoin wallets without any party.

any easier windows-based alternatives?

It works on Windows since it only requires Python 2.7 on your PC.


anyone has/ willing to make a detailed operation tutorial including step by step installing and using Python, Py wallet, dependencies, paths, commands for finding, extracting, dumping wallets & prvkeys.......?

JackJack already has a detailed guide on his signature check them here https://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=pywallet

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August 09, 2025, 10:07:01 PM
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It works on windows yes, but I got some errors in the code because of ripemd160 and i ended up implementing a pure python ripemd160 script and imported that instead. I did that on linux though it may work fine on windows i am not sure. But if you accur errors with that ripemd160 you have to do the same thing.

By the way I got the pure python ripemd160 from github, here so you can just use that;

https://github.com/karpathy/cryptos/blob/main/cryptos/ripemd160.py
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August 10, 2025, 04:30:49 AM
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anyone has/ willing to make a detailed operation tutorial including step by step installing and using Python, Py wallet, dependencies, paths, commands for finding, extracting, dumping wallets & prvkeys.......?
Have you lost your working pywallet setup in 2019?
It's been 6years so that must be the case.

Anyways, if you can't find the old post containing the guides by HCP that you've followed, it's still saved in your post history,
Here (actual guide in the posts before this): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5161349.msg52313697#msg52313697

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Is PyWallet by Jack-Jack the best way to scan old hard drives to recover lost/ deleted bitcoin wallets Without using a recovery service? any easier windows-based alternatives?
This would have been perfect for you since it's updated with full python3 support: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5547957.0
But its dependency "bsddb3" will be more tedious to compile in Windows than the whole setup combined. (plus there's no available guide)
And I can't find any pre-build wheel for non-ARM Windows and python 3.12/3.13 of it.

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August 11, 2025, 03:49:51 PM
Last edit: August 11, 2025, 11:37:43 PM by SheriffBass
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anyone has/ willing to make a detailed operation tutorial including step by step installing and using Python, Py wallet, dependencies, paths, commands for finding, extracting, dumping wallets & prvkeys.......?
Have you lost your working pywallet setup in 2019?
It's been 6years so that must be the case.

Anyways, if you can't find the old post containing the guides by HCP that you've followed, it's still saved in your post history,
Here (actual guide in the posts before this): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5161349.msg52313697#msg52313697

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Is PyWallet by Jack-Jack the best way to scan old hard drives to recover lost/ deleted bitcoin wallets Without using a recovery service? any easier windows-based alternatives?
This would have been perfect for you since it's updated with full python3 support: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5547957.0
But its dependency "bsddb3" will be more tedious to compile in Windows than the whole setup combined. (plus there's no available guide)
And I can't find any pre-build wheel for non-ARM Windows and python 3.12/3.13 of it.


I gave up as I couldn't quit use the commands back then, that PC is useless now and the program is mostly corrupt/damaged, the current crypto prices ignited me back up again, so I bought a new PC to start fresh but want to do it right this time. as I'm reading about Pywallet now, there is way too much for me to know about how to download and operate both Python and PYwallet (which I don't) from how to download python to operate for all users as an admin, to dependencies, paths, virtual environment, all programs even found wallets have to be downloaded/ saved in the same directory as python, having to specify the name/path to each wallet to dump keys..... the previous install may have worked but unfortunately I didn't know any of that!! it may come natural to you as a practicing programmer but certainly all overwhelming and extremely tedious to me ( I don't even know what a wheel or non-arm windows are!).....so since I don't want to do the same trial-and-error thing again, I was wondering if someone had an idiot guide ( my level of idiot!!) or can walk me through the most basic details, or just install it on my new PC for me to use on my own even for a fee.
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August 12, 2025, 05:25:30 AM
Last edit: August 12, 2025, 11:56:14 AM by nc50lc
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-snip- I was wondering if someone had an idiot guide ( my level of idiot!!) or can walk me through the most basic details, or just install it on my new PC for me to use on my own even for a fee.
I'll check if I already posted a guide related to it.

For the latter, since you mentioned a fee, you can post a "Buy Service" topic in Services board (link) to find someone reputable who's willing to set it up for you.
Make sure to check the user's "Trust Rating" before allowing them to control your PC or before scheduling a meetup.
And also important, topics in that board is exclusively for those that pay in BTC.

-edit-
I searched, but those threads that I remember are mostly for the commands but don't contain the full setup from Python to Pywallet setup.
You should at least post your PC's OS so if ever, writing a step-by-step guide could be shorter and specific to your case.

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Will Bitcoin hit $200,000
before January 1st 2027?

    No @1.15         Yes @6.00    
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August 13, 2025, 01:28:23 PM
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-snip- I was wondering if someone had an idiot guide ( my level of idiot!!) or can walk me through the most basic details, or just install it on my new PC for me to use on my own even for a fee.
I'll check if I already posted a guide related to it.

For the latter, since you mentioned a fee, you can post a "Buy Service" topic in Services board (link) to find someone reputable who's willing to set it up for you.
Make sure to check the user's "Trust Rating" before allowing them to control your PC or before scheduling a meetup.
And also important, topics in that board is exclusively for those that pay in BTC.

-edit-
I searched, but those threads that I remember are mostly for the commands but don't contain the full setup from Python to Pywallet setup.
You should at least post your PC's OS so if ever, writing a step-by-step guide could be shorter and specific to your case.


Thank you so much for looking into it, I may try this link you sent.
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