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When i try to logon, it says that this account doesnt exist

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2024-06-17T19:27:56+00:00

hi, i recently was trying to logon to my account until it said that my account doesnt exist, i didnt recive anything about my microsoft account so im scared that i lost everything in that account

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-06-17T20:36:16+00:00

    As i said before, it said that my account didnt exist and after some digging, it seems that my account was hacked by a group called nietamail or their "company" uses that term

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-07-26T01:11:22+00:00

    that's the exact problem I'm having and it's like all the other accounts I had linked to that email like as in steam and gaming sites and stuff the emails on those accounts have been changed to so I'm just trying to figure out how to get my Microsoft account back to get into those accounts or just be able to change the emails within the accounts. the Microsoft account i was using was the one that was linked to my actual software in my laptop and controls my settings too so at this point my laptop is stuffed 😭, I even went to tech stores to ask about it and they didn't know either this is so annoying!

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-06-18T13:35:44+00:00

    I am sorry, but unfortunately, I do not have any more trouble shooting to offer.

    I appreciate your time.

    Let other experts share their insights and recommendations.

    Please give them time to read our conversation and take over the thread.

    Your patience is highly appreciated.

    Femi

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-06-17T20:31:41+00:00

    Hello Rafael.

    Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community. My name is Femi and I'm happy to help.

    I'm sorry you're experiencing this problem. I understand how important recovering your account is to you.

    When did you last successfully sign in to your Microsoft account? If you have not logged into your account for more than two years and it has been closed due to inactivity, you will not be able to use the Account Recovery Form to recover your account. Reference: https://support.microsoft.com/office/7c0a9fa7-0982-b7c6-fd72-df852b63699f

    Did you have two-factor authentication (2FA) active on the account? If you do have the 2FA active, are you able to access the second factor of authentication? If so, please try resetting your password. Detailed steps on resetting your password can be found in the following support article: https://support.microsoft.com/office/eff4f067-5042-c1a3-fe72-b04d60556c37

    Important: The account recovery form can only be used if two-step verification isn't turned on.

    If you did not have 2FA active on the account, and the account was not deleted due to inactivity, you will need to try the Account Recovery Form: https://account.live.com/acsr

    Detailed steps on how to use the Account Recovery Form can be found here: https://support.microsoft.com/office/b19c02d1-a782-dee6-93c3-dc8113b20c42

    Microsoft takes account security very seriously, that's why Account Recovery is an automated process with no human influence. If you don't have the correct information, you may not be able to get through account verification using the Recovery Form.

    The Account Recovery Form requires adequate information to prove that you are the owner of the account. The Account Recovery Process can be a time consuming process, but providing as much info as possible from the start of the process will increase the possibility of being verified by the automated process. You'll need to keep trying until you're verified by Microsoft.

    Remember to use a familiar device from which you've frequently accessed your Microsoft account, as well as a familiar location. Microsoft will review your responses and respond within 24 hours. If you are verified, instructions on how to log back into your account will be sent to you, and if you are not verified, you will need to submit the Account Recovery form again. You can do this up to 2 times every 24 hours.

    It's important to note that Microsoft Support will not be able to grant you access to your account, you will be sent back to the Account Recovery pages that have been linked above.

    If your Microsoft account recovery request was not granted or was unsuccessful, please click the attached link for more information: https://support.microsoft.com/office/dc56c3e3-dff0-4ed5-8edb-60290eea6b53

    While it might not be the outcome you are looking for, if you’re unsuccessful in recovering your account, then you will need to create a new Microsoft account. You can do that by clicking this link: https://signup.live.com/

    Let me know if you need more help.

    Regards, Femi

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