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How can I log into my PC?

Anonymous
2023-06-25T02:36:07+00:00

Every time I turn on my PC it says my password is wrong and that i would need to reset it at “accounts.live/password/reset” and after I successfully reset my password i go to log onto my PC and it still says that its incorrect even after when I changed the password. I so restarted and completely shut down my PC and nothing happens. I’’m still stuck in the reset loop. PLEASE HELP!!

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Windows Hello, lock screen and sign-in

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-06-25T04:08:58+00:00

    Hello! My name is Mostafa; I will assist you today.

    I’m sorry that you are experiencing this issue.

    Start your PC in safe mode in Windows and try to log in: Press and hold the Shift key and restart Computer, then Troubleshoot > Advanced option > Startup Settings > Restart.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sta...

    Restart the user profile service:

    1. Open your PC in safe mode by using the steps in Method 1 above.
    2. Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and hit Enter to open Windows Services.
    3. On the Windows Services page, navigate to User Profile Service and right-click.
    4. On the resulting drop-down menu, click on "Restart".
    5. Also, on the drop-down menu, tap on "Properties" and make sure the Startup type is set to Automatic.

    Run Startup Repair.

    1. Boot Into Windows Recovery Environment.
    2. Next, under Choose an option, click on Troubleshoot.
    3. Next, click on Advanced options.
    4. Click on Startup Repair. Now it will start to diagnose your PC to find issues with the start-up.
    5. Next, select a user account and enter the password.
    6. Click Continue to begin Startup repair. This process may take some time, so wait till it is complete.

    Perform a restore point.

    1. Boot Into Windows Recovery Environment.
    2. Next, under Choose an option, click on Troubleshoot.
    3. Next, click on Advanced options.
    4. Click on System Restore

    Please let me know the result. Thank you.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-06-25T04:59:53+00:00

    No matter how many times I reset my password it always says this

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-06-25T06:26:20+00:00

    So follow the steps below and let me know the result.

    1. Click on Troubleshoot.
    2. Next, click on Advanced options.
    3. Click on Startup Repair. Now it will start to diagnose your PC to find issues with the start-up.
    4. Next, select a user account and enter the password.
    5. Click Continue to begin Startup repair. This process may take some time, so wait till it is complete.

    Perform a restore point.

    1. In the recover environment, Click on Troubleshoot.
    2. Next, click on Advanced options.
    3. Click on System Restore

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-06-25T06:23:49+00:00

    This is what I’m currently seeing

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-06-25T06:23:04+00:00

    Ooh okay okay I see now.

    The options I was given was

    “Continue”

    (exit and continue using windows 10 on volume 2)

    “Use Another operating system”(continue with another installed version of windows)

    “Troubleshoot”

    (reset pc or see advanced options)

    “Turn off PC”

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