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My computer crashed and I lost access to my bitcoin wallet.. before that happened I knew I had lost my passphrase so when trying to recover my wallet with my wallet.dat I looked for a very early dated wallet.dat and loaded that, when it came up it was not encrypted so I encrypted it.
and made a new passphrase should that bring my wallet back with all the coins with the new encryption
thank you for the quick and concise response it is not what I wanted to hear but what i thought was a good possibility you already get a vote a solid answer with which to work from is rare for newbs like me I would like to ask you're advice for my situation Has what I have done eliminated any chance of getting back my wallet still encrypted with the original Pass word – Fran – 2018-01-02T06:55:34.070
as part of my next step I have all the recent wallet .dat files and 2 hard drives with only win 7 and bitcoin -qt v 15.1 fully loaded and synchronized – Fran – 2018-01-02T07:01:24.820
I forgot to add the computer or bitcoin crashed when reloading that re encrypted old wallet. I was never able get that drive to boot again. Thats why the new hard drives loaded. I want to try to rescan that wallet.dat file. I will wait till tomorrow to see if you respond I have made so may mistake at this point i would be a bigger fool not to wait – Fran – 2018-01-02T07:09:31.593
Its to great to have a site like this so sad it took me so long to find it thanks again – Fran – 2018-01-02T07:12:14.523
Find your most recent backup of your wallet and import it into Bitcoin Core by putting it in the Bitcoin Core datadir. If it is recent enough, you should see your coins when you start Core. – Andrew Chow – 2018-01-02T07:22:03.933