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I think you may have wiped out your file past your abilities to recover it if I read what you did accurately.
I agree with Twobits' excellent analysis. Unless a miracle happens, it's gone.
What can be done, is get a new address from your new wallet, then a test transaction will be sent to it. After it works, I'll change the file addresses and ask Mark to generate a new receiver, and all the other file administrators to upload it. This will give you 8,235,000 devcoins for your round 23 work. In return, as soon as you get about 1.1 million of them, you'll pay all the file administrators their typical salary of 2/5 of a share, which is 143,713 each this round. You'll also pay the people who helped on this thread, 143,713 for Twobits who wrote an informative post, and half that to FinShaggy and Jasinlee who wrote small posts. You'd end up with around 7 million.
If you agree to this, please message me a new address.
There's no need to do any of that since this was on my desktop. Remember a few days ago I loaded a new wallet on there to see why the one on my laptop wasn't working? And it turned out that the desktop wallet, which was the new client, wasn't working either so then I concluded it was the firewall and it was.
Well, right after that I decided to transfer some devcoins, 1,000,000 from vircurex to that desktop (it's actually an old dell 1U server) because it has 4 scsi drives and I was planning to use one of them as a cold drive after reading that's what vircurex does to keep hackers from getting to the wallets.
The problem was this new wallet (with the 1,000,000 in it) was on my C drive so I was at risk everytime I got on the net so I decided to cut the entire user file so I wouldn't make the mistake of transferring just a few files, to the 4th, G drive and that's when I messed up. So now that wallet is gone and there's a new one running.
But the wallet I gave you is off my laptop and that one is ok. So nothing has to be done on your end, I was just trying to see if anybody knew an easy way to restore that older wallet but that doesn't look possible. But thanks for the advice, I hope other newbies can learn from my $400 mistake.
So no worries, I'm good to go with my old, 1BroUgeCemQvWeYBekpFyEFGZVqrXnrtQ9, wallet number. Thanks.