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I am installing the latest version of parity (1.4.1). I created a new account and am syncing the chain. I have two UTC keystore files from a older version of geth that I stopped syncing some time ago.

In the parity web gui I click on 'new account' then 'import accounts from geth keystore' but I am told that 'there are currently no importable keys from the Geth keystore, which are not already available on your Parity instance.

These keystore files are in my .ethereum folder and I have also tried copying them and putting them in the .parity/keys directory

Has anyone else has this problem or know how I can import these accounts into parity?

q9f
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Amazing
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It seems you just copy the keystore file into the /parity/keys directory and reload the gui browser interface and then it will pick up the accounts

Amazing
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Here is the help for Parity:

Iota:~ user$ parity --help | grep import-geth
  --import-geth-keys       Attempt to import keys from Geth client.

Just run the following command and your geth keys will be imported into the Parity keystore:

parity --import-geth-keys
BokkyPooBah
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To add more detail to user, Amazing's answer:

  1. Locate your respective OS's key folder, a good Guide on how to do so.
  2. Save the keystore file in the folder, the file should look like like this:

UTC--2015-09-18T14-07-57.023663538Z--da78c8721e4ede42cf488304551eb596dd5f93e23

Vignesh Karthikeyan
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