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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: giannet4 on March 11, 2015, 03:30:52 pm
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Hey guys, newb here. I'm having trouble finding the .jsom file on my computer to backup my wallet. Ideas? None of the wallet files appear to be there when I look in the Bitshares file under programs in windows 7.
Also, i've created another account that's not registered on the blockchain and generated a private key to that account. This was advised through a few posts but i'm a bit confused as to how that's helping me put my coins in cold storage.
Any pointing in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks!
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It is here in win:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\BitShares\wallets
AppData is a hidden folder, so make changes to see it if you do not.
And btw you do not need that folder if you just want to back it up now. Just go to File->Export wallet and save it wherever you like.
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For some reason I can't find the AppData folder. I was able to copy the wallet using the file, export as you suggested. Thanks.
For future reference in case something happened and I wanted to access that wallet, I just download the Bitshares client & then i'd be able to boot the wallet from that file?
I'm assuming i'll have to back it up again everytime something changes in the wallet?
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For some reason I can't find the AppData folder. I was able to copy the wallet using the file, export as you suggested. Thanks.
Start > Search Field %appdata%
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For some reason I can't find the AppData folder. I was able to copy the wallet using the file, export as you suggested. Thanks.
Google: show hidden folders windows 7 [or your operating system]
For future reference in case something happened and I wanted to access that wallet, I just download the Bitshares client & then i'd be able to boot the wallet from that file?
Theoretically yes. You should be fine.
I'm assuming i'll have to back it up again everytime something changes in the wallet?
Not necessarily. see above. But doing it a couple of times for every version of the client seems like a good idea to me.
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For future reference in case something happened and I wanted to access that wallet, I just download the Bitshares client & then i'd be able to boot the wallet from that file?
Assuming you remember the wallet password.
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Awesome, thanks guys!