I'm going to be needing some help, from anyone that has experience coding the Pandabank or otherwise is computer savvy.
I, without thinking, changed the hardware inside of my machine. The two hard disk drives I had in there were not able to boot because of this change. I wiped the one without pandabank on it and had to do a fresh install on it. If I open the old hard drive which I have not touched, using the other hard drive as the master, I can see Pandabank. I can open it but it gives me a new address. I have a (fairly old) back up of pandabank on that hard drive's desktop, though I don't know where that would be located.
I'm trying to move my coins to an exhange while I mess around with the drives to avoid losing them. How should I proceed to recover that address?
First, stop until we can give you an answer...I don't want to see you lose it. I will write a response in a sec...
Don't worry, I stopped as soon as I realized it wasn't going to transfer. I'm sitting tight, no rush.
Great sorry I sent you a message about joining the #PandacoinPND on freenode. If you can that would be easier, otherwise I can help but it will be slower because I have to wait between posts.
Anyway, what is happening is your new harddrive has created a new wallet.dat in your /Users//AppData/Roaming/Pandacoin folder. You need to find that file from your other drive and copy it to the new drive. I recommend though to find ALL copies of wallet.dat you can and back them up to external media first just in case you copy the wrong file to the wrong place.
Also instead of overwriting the wallet.dat that is on the new drive, first rename the one that is there...again just in case.
So ultimately you are looking for /Users//AppData/Roaming/Pandacoin/Wallet.dat and copying it to /Users//AppData/Roaming/Pandacoin/Wallet.dat