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Offline Riverhead

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Ok, resolved.  Some of Riverhead's posts from about a year ago really walked me thru the process. Thanks!
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I typed in wallet.dat but no serach results came back. Any other way to find this wallet.dat file?

If you used Windows Explorer and it didn't find wallet.dat, I would assume it doesn't exist, but perhaps Windows Explorer does not search your whole user directory.

Do you still have the original Bitcoin wallet software installed ?
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Also, how can I find the correct multi bit wallet directory?
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I typed in wallet.dat but no serach results came back. Any other way to find this wallet.dat file?
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Offline Riverhead

Ahhh I had to get the path of the wallet.dat file. Just did it, thank you :D
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Ahhh I had to get the path of the wallet.dat file. Just did it, thank you :D

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Locate the wallet.dat with the file explorer first then copy paste that path into Bitshares x wallet. It works, that's how I loaded my private keys with win 8.1

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That didn't help. Still says the same thing. I encrypted my wallet, it seems like I cant un-encrypt either.

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%AppData%/Bitshares-pts/wallet.dat

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I'm trying to register my BTSX wallet by importing my PTS wallet directory. Whenever I go to import my PTS wallet into my BTSX wallet via the import wallet tab the wallet path indicates that there is no such file or directory. I must be using the wrong directory. Can anyone show me how to pinpoint my PTS wallet directory so I can import it into my BTSX wallet. Im using windows 8.

Thank you!