Local Account Password changed


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #1

    Local Account Password changed


    Hi,

    I have linked my Windows 10 app store to a BT provided email address. After rebooting it has asked me to login. It has changed my local account from my name to my BT email address and asking for a password. This is not my normal password and has seemed to link my BT account within the Microsoft environment and assigned it a password. I now cannot log in to my PC. Any Ideas anyone? I have spoken to Microsoft about 15 times and just keep getting passed around. I have tried resetting the password via Microsoft but it fails every time. Any way i can switch to log in locally via my old password?

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    Hello and welcome to Ten Forums :)

    I'm guessing you do not have a recovery disk and backup of your system or any restore points set because that would be the easiest way to get back to where you were.

    I suggest you boot into safe mode from where you can create a new local account. Next time you login you can choose that local account and then copy over the files that you need from your old account that has got messed up. Once you have everything back you can then delete the original account.

    Some tutorials that will help you through the process:

    Boot to advanced startup options (use option 2 from the power icon on the Login page)

    Boot into safe mode


    Add a new user account
    - make sure it is a local account

    Re-start and you should be able to login to this new user account. Your personal files will still be associated with your previous account but you can copy them from the C:\users\other username

    Once you have got your new account to your liking you can delete the old one which got semi-converted to a Microsoft account - see here


    Hope this all works out for you.
      My Computers


 

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