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My only one backup of encrypted wallet is corrupted (last time when backed it up i probably didn't shutdown bitcoin-qt), with hex editor i found in it:
- mkey
- ckey (117 that looks fine)
Does this enough for recovering my private keys? at least 117 of them?
How can i do this?
PS
Already tried pywallet without success:
ERROR:root:Couldn't open wallet.dat/main
Bitcoin-qt: wallet.dat corrupt, salvage failed
Do you know if this can be run on an entire 120 Gigabyte drive using --recov_size 120Gio. Alternatively, could one also possibly cut and paste all relevant parts found by a hex editor from the drive into a new file and run pywallet, or would the file need to be at a certain level of "completeness" to start? Also, you mentioned formatting drive to fat32, is that necessary or can it be ext3 or ext4? Any help appreciated. – jalalideen – 2017-12-01T10:37:30.250
What would be the equivalent on windows if my drive is F: ? I entered the command but I get "You must provide the device, the number of bytes to read and the output directory". – Adamantus – 2017-12-22T17:46:03.220