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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: foxjohn637 on December 07, 2014, 01:35:45 pm
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I had the latest version of bitshares x but recently i upgraded to something that has no x in the title It asked me to create a new password so i used my old one and my old account name and now i have 0 btsx again ;... k so seriously this happens like every time i upgrade and i dont know the commands to import my wallets so it is distressing to say the least I have the passphrase to the wallet but currently i am out 5000 btsx please someone help!!!
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Did you have to download the blockchain again?
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it didn't ask me to in fact there is not a synchronizing thing anywhere on the main screen It looks just like the wallet i used to have just unregistered and 0.00 btsx
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sorry bts... not btsx... i dont think it says bitshares x when you open it either just bitshares
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i cant find bitshares x download anywhere actually did they consolidate it all to bitshares?
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i cant find bitshares x download anywhere actually did they consolidate it all to bitshares?
http://bitshares.org/bitshares-reloaded/ (http://bitshares.org/bitshares-reloaded/)
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thankyou for the info so it should just be that i need to rescan the blockchain ? or something I think it is doing that right now says transaction scanning progress 9%
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You have a backup of the wallet?
Can you got to console and type blockchain_is_synced?
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When I re-installed the client a while ago, I found it just installed a second copy of the software, rather than upgrading it.
So you might find you have 2 versions of the software installed - one pointed at the old wallet, and one pointed at the new.
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When I re-installed the client a while ago, I found it just installed a second copy of the software, rather than upgrading it.
So you might find you have 2 versions of the software installed - one pointed at the old wallet, and one pointed at the new.
ahh .. explains it ..
go to "%APPDATA%/Roaming"
you will find a folder "BitShares X" which contains your OLD wallet
and a "BitShares" folder .. that one contains the 'new' wallets ..
rename the "BitShares" folder to something else .. better not delete it .. for safety ..
then rename "BitShares X" to "BitShares" and start up the client again .. it should start with reindexing the database ..
give him some time for reindex and resync ... MAKE A BACKUP afterwards too !!!
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I am not sure where the app data went to so i might be screwed but isn't there a way to import a wallet if you know the passphrase and have the address
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Nop .. passphrase is just ENCRYPTING a random priv key. ..
you no have a backup?
what happend to the bitsharesX folder in appdata?
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I just found it I had to do a search for it i dont know where it is normally kept
what am i looking for in the app data folder for bitshares x? is it the wallets then backups?
i mean that would only make sense i just am making sure
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I just found it I had to do a search for it i dont know where it is normally kept
what am i looking for in the app data folder for bitshares x? is it the wallets then backups?
i mean that would only make sense i just am making sure
in the "bitshares x" folder there are several folders .. such as "chains" "peersleveldb" etc .. most of them are just for database and blockchain stuff ..
the IMPORTANT folder is the "wallets" folder ..
in it there is a hidden folder called ".backups/default" ..
you can now either import one of those backups (preferable the latest one) .. or you copy the whole wallets folder into the "BitShares" folder (make sure to not overwrite the previous "defaults" folder but rename it before)
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i think i got it... well i think so anyway... its still trying to load the wallet... might need to restart the computer i guess
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I also have a question or two.
Because of a non-english letter in my name, the BitShares (or Windows) has created 2 extra folder under C:\Users\...
and here I can now find two more "users" on top of my normal one. So now I have "3 users" in total and all of these folders now have something from Bitshares
"User1"/AppData/Roaming/KeyID
"User2"/AppData/Roaming/KeyID &
/BitShares X
"UserOriginal"/AppData/Roaming/BitShares &
/BitShares X &
/BitShares PTS
The whole thing is quite a mess. I don't know if this was made because of a fault in Windows, or a because of how your clients work, but anways, it's messy. I have to think what to put where from where with all of the importing now.
But the biggest problem I see right now is that there is no /Wallets folder under any of my BitShares X folders under all "users". I don't know if this was brougth forth because of the naming issue but it's giving me a bit of a headache.
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Looks like the wallet, together with the Wallets folder got deleted from my /BitShares X folder. Because I just opened BitShares X and it's asking me to Create a New Wallet. I already made one a while back.
A few days ago I installed the new BitShares client and after seeing that the whole thing is going to be problematic again with all of the different users I didn't want to deal with it. Until right now (today) - now seeing that the wallet from BitShares X must have been deleted.
Now I'm trying to figure out what to do...
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You have a "wallets" folder somewhere in your or others users' %APPDATA% folder?
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You have a "wallets" folder somewhere in your or others users' %APPDATA% folder?
looks like Wallets got transferred from BitShares X folder to BitShares folder. There are some older backups there.
But before we do that...when I try to open BitShares I get critical error "An error occured while trying to start."
I see that there is "bitshares_client.exe" and "BitShares.exe" in the main folder. Should the first bitshares_client.exe be started also before starting "BitShares.exe?
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Hug? Two binaries .. no idea .. not using windows .. maybe check for lates date and remove the other binary
Also make a copy of the bitsharea and bitaharesx folders in appdata ..
The rename them oe move them somewhere else ..
Reatart the client and let it create new folders .. do not create a new account just let it run some minutea .. close it again .. and move the walleta folder into the newly created bitshares folder in appdata
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I renamed the previous BitShares folder in AppData and it created a new BitShares folder, that is empty.
There is still a critical error "An error occured while trying to start" when starting BitShares
Can someone else confirm or deny that this is the only thing that should be run? Or should I run "bitshares_client.exe" first and then "BitShares.exe"? (doesn't make sense to me because we always ran the whole thing with just BitShares.exe)
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You have a "wallets" folder somewhere in your or others users' %APPDATA% folder?
looks like Wallets got transferred from BitShares X folder to BitShares folder. There are some older backups there.
But before we do that...when I try to open BitShares I get critical error "An error occured while trying to start."
I see that there is "bitshares_client.exe" and "BitShares.exe" in the main folder. Should the first bitshares_client.exe be started also before starting "BitShares.exe?
bitshares_client.exe is the command line only version.
BitShares.exe is the GUI version.
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please resintall the executable ... it seems you have a rather old version installed ..
just make sure to have the "wallets" folder stored somewhere safely
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I reinstalled it, same thing. The version is BitShares-v0.4.24
When I run just from the icon (BitShares.exe) I get that error.
When i first run bitshares_client.exe it opens up the command line version ofcourse, but then I open BitShares.exe and the client will run!
But, then the window dissapears. I run BitShares.exe again and it opens up without the startingsplash, all I see is the white blank version with File and Accounts options.
Looks broken...
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please open up the task manager and make sure that there is no bitshares running prior to running the GUI!
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I did, closed everything but get the same error.
Then restarted computer, ran it "freshly", same error.
The only time it kinda works is when I run the bitshares_client first, then the GUI
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I reinstalled it, same thing. The version is BitShares-v0.4.24
0.4.24.1 was just released two hours before your post
https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares/releases
perhaps the startup issue is related to one of the bugs that resolves.
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0.4.24.1 installed, same thing.
Is this the sole case of this error, noone else got this?
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0.4.24.1 installed, same thing.
Is this the sole case of this error, noone else got this?
I am not sure what is causing your particular problem; but 0.4.25 will be released soon with a number of additional bugfixes--it's probably best to wait for now and it might address your problem.
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it sounds like your problem is two fold
1) getting the program to run
2) finding what you did with your wallet
maybe you could try running a fresh copy of windows in a virtual box. installing the wallet there, figuring out what you did with your original wallet, e-mail it to yourself, and load the wallet up in that just so you'll have peace of mind that you have access to your funds while your troubleshooting the issue with your current install.
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As long as you have a backup or the.wallets folder .... TOGETHER with the passphrase you are on the safe side .. and can relax
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Prior to installing the new BitShares a few days ago I could run the old BitShares X just fine, everything worked.
I don't know if BitShares program was supposed to transfer the wallets to it's folder by default or not, but that's what it looks like to have happened.
But first I need a working BitShares anyways. As a last resort option I will even try virtual box.
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Well v0.4.26 didn't solve anything, the same problem still persists
"An error occured while trying to start."
I don't know what to do here, at some point I need a working BitShares client.
Can you figure what's wrong from the "Send Report" you get?
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Same thing happens when I installed the new BitShares PTS DPOS.
"An error occured while trying to start."
Should I completely uninstall the previous BitShares & BitShares PTS Wallets?
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I did and it fixed the issue for me.
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I did and it fixed the issue for me.
Phew, great. Did you just uninstall the old PTS client or did you remove (or delete? or rename?) the AppData of PTS too?
Did you do the same for BTS X? A lot of question I know, sorry, but it would be helpful.
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I have uninstalled everything Bitshares, including Key-ID, made multiple backups ofcourse, including re-moving all of the AppData folders.
Then installed the new Bitshares PTS DPOS, can't start because of a critical error called "An error occured while trying to start.", which is who knows what.
Same applies to the latest BitShares.
I don't want to repeat this but I have no idea how to solve it.
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I managed to make it work on another computer with the exact same Windows version. Something must have gotten corrupted on the previous computer with all of the Bitshares clients.
I imported .json wallet from the old BTSX into the new BitShares and it works, but why is
1. "Transaction scanning process is 0%"? The client is fully synced and it's the latest 0.4.27.1. (Forget this question. After a long time it's now 1%)
2. The balance should be scaled from the old BTS to the newest, which should be a lot bigger number, is that correct? I can't see this balance anywhere, I can only see the "old BTS" balances.
3. Should I also import the Bitshares DNS and the old PTS wallets into this new Bitshares?
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2. The balance should be scaled from the old BTS to the newest, which should be a lot bigger number, is that correct? I can't see this balance anywhere, I can only see the "old BTS" balances.
The new balances after the sharedrop have not been unlocked yet, so they don't show up in balances yet. It will be announced when they are unlocked in a future version.
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Ok then. Would anything happen if I imported DNS to BTS at this point or should I wait?
And lastly, should or can I send PlayBTS_S1 and Dec.14,2014BTS_S2 from BTER to Bitshares client?
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Ok then. Would anything happen if I imported DNS to BTS at this point or should I wait?
And lastly, should or can I send PlayBTS_S1 and Dec.14,2014BTS_S2 from BTER to Bitshares client?
glad to see you recovered your funds. i would recommend getting a computer to use exclusively for crypto and nothing else. I would also recommend making backups of all your wallets and emailing them to yourself, backing them up on dropbox, burn some cds and scatter at friends and relatives, make a micro-sd card, maybe a couple flashdrives, copy them to your phone, etc... I've given myself a million and a half ways to get access to a backup wallet anytime i need it. your level of paranoia should probably correlate with the amount of money you have invested.
the transaction scanning can take a good minute.
the bts you got awarded from the merger snapshot wouldn't be showing up yet, you can check it with wallet_check_sharedrop (or something like that) after importing all your keys (DNS included I believe). sounds like your balance is correct.
PlayBTS_S1 is just bter's record of what they owe you from the snapshot when play comes live. it's not possible to withdraw it yet.
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merockstar, thanks for the good advice. I am quite covered in the backup area, I might fortify it further after all the other need to do's, but now I'm really considering the suggestion about a dedicated computer, that's not a bad idea.
Now I think i'm synchronized with what's going finally, thanks for all of the answers.