If you reset the password and find that you can't recover some of your accounts, then in actual fact, you had already lost those accounts, you just didn't realise it until you wiped Ledger Live. The 24 words are the keys to all of your accounts, and all accounts can be recovered if you have the 24 words (or a Nano loaded with the 24 words). If you don't have enough space for all the apps at one time on the Nano, then it's fine to uninstall and reinstall them as needed to access the different accounts. This relies on you current Nano X being loaded with the same 24 words as you used back when you first created the BTC account. To get your BTC back, you would install the BTC app on the Nano X, and then you would import the same accounts as before back into Ledger Live, and you'd see everything. ![]() This would be the same if you reset the password and wiped Ledger Live. ![]() ![]() In either of the above cases, you would just need to install the BTC app on the current Nano X, and then you would be able to spend the BTC on Ledger Live. I'm optimistically assuming you used the same Nano X, with the BTC app installed on it, to create the BTC account on Ledger Live? Or else, perhaps you created it using an old Nano, and then transferred your 24 words to the current Nano X, but maybe didn't yet install the BTC app on the X? You didn't say which hardware device you originally used to create the BTC, Tron and other accounts in Ledger Live, so it's difficult to give you a definitive answer.
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