
The purpose of this tutorial is to give you every single step to ensure you can get your wallet functioning properly. 99% Non-syncing wallets are usually resolved by simply adding a .conf file to your wallet. After tons of questions, I have put together a list of troubleshooting questions and solutions.
Prerequisites:
Process 1: Add .conf file
Process 2: Verify TOR connectivity through ISP
Process 3: Fresh Copy
Process 4: Manually Create DeepOnion Appdata Directory
“tl;dr”
This process is very similar to the wipe and install fresh copy of DeepOnion wallet scenario. However, it seems through a long process of troubleshooting that some versions of Windows operating system may NOT be able to create a proper version of the DeepOnion appdata directory during initial launch. This doesn’t seem to be a bug in DeepOnion wallet software, but specifically an issue in certain versions of Windows. Known versions of Windows that might make this error are Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 version 1511 (pre-Creators edition). Perhaps others.
Though this isn’t certain a Windows issue, I have had 100% successful results on different occasions having users download the DeepOnion appdata directory in its entirety except blockchain and wallet.dat files, then manually creating the DeepOnion appdata folder.
That’s it! If you honestly cannot get the wallet running after this point, maybe the best bet for you is to run a VPN or attempt a fresh Windows 10 version 1703 installation and go from there.
Edit: If you wish to install and configure a proxy server, you can follow this afterwards with your specifics: