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<h1>Monero GUI Wallet Beta 2</h1>
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<p>Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project<br>
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Date: June 23, 2017</p>
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Date: June 28, 2017</p>
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<h2>Preface</h2>
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<p>If you decide to work with your own copy of the blockchain, which you should whenever possible, you have to
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download it first; it's not part of the installed package.
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Beside the GUI wallet there is second program, the so-called <i>Monero daemon</i>, which will carry out that download.</p>
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Beside the GUI wallet there is second program, the so-called <i>Monero daemon</i>, which will carry out that download.
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You find it in the <i>Utilities</i> sub-folder of the program group.</p>
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<p>Depending on your Internet access and the speed of your computer this can take
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<b>several hours</b>, in some cases <b>more than a day</b>. Furthermore there are unfortunate cases where the
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<p>The GUI wallet can start the daemon for you, but that way you will not see much during initial blockchain
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download, especially you probably won't see any error messages in case something goes wrong. By starting the
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daemon yourself "by hand" using the <i>Monero Daemon</i> icon in the Monero program group you will
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see it running and displaying messages in a separate window.</p>
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daemon yourself "by hand" using the <i>Monero Daemon</i> icon in the <i>Utilities</i> sub-folder of the
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Monero program group you will see it running and displaying messages in a separate window.</p>
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<p>If all goes well the daemon will finally display a message like this:
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<i>You are now synchronized with the network.</i></p>
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Symptoms are problems in the communication between the wallet and the daemon, e.g. the wallet not "seeing" the
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daemon and then not knowing whether it is "synchronized" with the network and thus ready to work or not. You can
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avoid these problems by starting the daemon yourself, with the help of the <i>Monero Daemon</i> icon in the
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Monero program group.</p>
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<i>Utilities</i> sub-folder of the Monero program group.</p>
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<p>In the <i>Monero GUI Wallet</i> program group there are several icons that may help you to solve problems.
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<p>In the <i>Utilities</i> sub-folder there are several more icons that may help you to solve problems.
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These are the icons with a <i>x</i> in front and the name <i>(in parenthesis)</i> to make them visually stand
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apart from the "normal" ones because you will probably only need them in case of trouble, but not during normal
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usage of Monero.</p>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><i>x (Monero Daemon, Exit Confirm)</i></td>
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<td><i>x (Try Daemon, Exit Confirm)</i></td>
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<td>
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Run the Monero daemon in a window that does not automatically close if
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the daemon should exit because of a fatal error; useful in cases where the normal daemon icon
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