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How do you reset your password that was forgotten?

DON Gonzales 0 Reputation points
2025-12-29T20:55:40.92+00:00

I bought a new laptop and am trying to set it up with my Microsoft account. But, I do not remember my password I used to set it up. I also do not have the email address or phone number associated with my account when I set it up. I changed the phone number in my account to my current one, but it says it will take 30 days before it will allow the change. Is there anything I can do in the meantime to set up my Microsoft account on my new laptop or do I have to wait the 30 days?

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-12-29T22:00:29.4066667+00:00

    Hi DON Gonzales, I know this is frustrating waiting 30 days when you just want to set up your new laptop feels like a huge roadblock.

    Try any old recovery options first like an email or phone linked to your account. If you’ve used a trusted device before, reset from there. If you set up Authenticator or security questions use those. If nothing works create a temporary local account on your new laptop and switch back after the 30days hold. As a last resort contact Microsoft Support with proof like old device info or purchase receipts.

    Do you still have access to any device where you were previously signed in with this Microsoft account?

    Best regard

    Lucky

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-29T20:56:50.0433333+00:00
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    To reset your forgotten Microsoft account password, you typically need access to the email address or phone number associated with your account. Since you mentioned that you do not have the email address or phone number that was originally associated with your account, your options may be limited. However, here are some steps you can take:

    1. Try the Self-Service Password Reset: If you have access to the account recovery options, you can use the Self-Service Password Reset wizard. You can visit https://passwordreset.microsoftonline.com to start the process.
    2. Contact Microsoft Support: If you cannot reset your password through the self-service options, you may need to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. They may be able to help you recover your account or provide alternative solutions.
    3. Wait for the Phone Number Change: Since you have changed your phone number in your account and it will take 30 days for that change to take effect, you might need to wait if you cannot access the recovery options.

    Unfortunately, without the original email or phone number, it may be challenging to regain access immediately.


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