Never mind. I FedEx the severely physical damaged drives to Gilware.
Hope the wallet.DAT of all the collected Cryptocoins still in good shape.
Am I correct that's the only thing I need for the coins right?
Question is, since there are doz of wallet.DAT from altcoins, what's the best way to identify it belong to?
Input wanted.
Open the wallet.dat with an editor. At the end of the file is a list of all your addresses.
Do you have some backups of your wallet.dat files for these coins ?
If you have them, you just have to install the wallets on an other computer or new HD, then replace the original wallet.dat files with your wallet.dat backup files and run the wallets again.
Don't forget that your coins are stored in the blockchain and not in your wallet. Basically, the wallet is only a software allowing users to access or to move their coins and the wallet.dat files are storing your coin addresses and private keys.