Also this guide is for Windows, but the procedure is same for Linux as well as Mac. The wallet. The process is quite simple. If you are looking to update your existing wallet then read this wallet update guide. However if you are looking to restore backup file to new wallet on a new machine then follow the procedure below. Head to the coins GitHub repository and download the latest wallet.
Once downloaded, unzip the package and compete the wallet setup. Now open your wallet and close it; which will create all the necessary files. Again make sure the wallet is not running. Now find the location of your current wallet. Note: When you backup you can name the file to anything.
For example Bitcoin-backup. But when restoring this file make sure to rename it back to wallet. Also very important that before you restore wallet. If it is so then backup that as well or send the coins to the wallet address that you control. We do not suggest deleting wallet. Instead rename it to old-wallet. Every time you open Dash Core, it will automatically create a backup copy of wallet. Up to 10 backups can be kept here by default, and the oldest backup will be deleted as each additional new backup is created.
Setting this value to 0 completely disables backups. You can view the automatic backups folder by browsing to DashCore folder at the location specified above for wallet. Since these files are not active when Dash Core is running, you can safely copy them at any time. They are also a handy backup if the original files in the DashCore folder become corrupted due to improper shutdown of the Dash Core app.
To restore a backup, install Dash Core on the target system or stop it, if already installed and rename the existing wallet. Then copy the backup wallet file to the DashCore folder and ensure it is named wallet. Now, when you start Dash Core again, it will load the new wallet.
Do not replace wallet. Any backup depends to some extent on the existence of software capable of reading the data at some future point in time. As such, it is good practice to store a copy of the software used to create the backup together with the backup file itself.
In this case, this would be a copy of the version of Dash Core you used to create the backup. The wallet. However, this only prevents someone with access to the file from creating transactions, not from opening the file.
This section may be of use to you if you wish to send a friend the blockchain, avoiding them a hefty download. The database files in the "blocks" and "chainstate" directories are cross-platform, and can be copied between different installations.
These files, known collectively as a node's "block database", represent all of the information downloaded by a node during the syncing process. In other words, if you copy installation A's block database into installation B, installation B will then have the same syncing percentage as installation A. This is usually far faster than doing the normal initial sync over again. However, when you copy someone's database in this way, you are trusting them absolutely.
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