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I've managed to create a wallet with some old private keys from Armory.
After verifying that there are no funds on these addresses, I've closed Electrum
and deleted all files in C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\Electrum\wallets\ and the config file. The cache folder was empty.
After restarting Electrum and creating a NEW wallet the old addresses (and Keys) where still there.
- Where are these keys stored?
- How can I remove these old addresses?
In the answer to Removing old public keys @rdymac writes something about "second click options". I was not able to find informations about this option.
Clicking an address a second time or double clicking gives no result. Right-click doesn't give the option to delete the address.
Thank you for your answer. I expected the addresse tab to be initially empty - without further checking I've assumed to see the old addresses. Excuse me. However the question of how to delete single IMPORTED address/key is still open. – Kitana – 2018-11-10T14:36:29.307
You can only import private keys in wallets created specifically for that purpose. You cannot import them into standard deterministic wallets. If you created a wallet specifically using imported private keys you can delete them by going to view > show addresses, switching to addresses tab, right clicking on the corresponding address and choose to remove from the wallet. See the screenshot here.
– Abdussamad – 2018-11-11T11:37:54.533