Something wrong with my MS Accounts when booting ?

KeldSor 351 Reputation points
2023-07-21T06:36:05.72+00:00

Why keeps this warning comming up ... some days ago, and now again "Something is wrong with your account" !

I click to cure it AND the system cures it itself ... why then bother me ??

Anyway the problem seems to be cured ... some days later it commes up again !

And when starting Word or Excel I have this yellow triangle with !! in it = can't log on right now ...

When I try it logs me on without any problems !

Next morning ... same problem !

What's wrong here ... or maybe at MS ?

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,506 Reputation points
    2023-07-21T14:37:23.1366667+00:00

    Hello there,

    If you are experiencing issues with your Microsoft (MS) account when booting your computer, it could be due to various reasons. Common problems include login failures, synchronization issues, or incorrect account settings. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the MS account booting issues:

    Check Internet Connectivity: Ensure that your computer has a stable internet connection during the boot process. A working internet connection is crucial for signing in with your MS account, especially if you have enabled two-factor authentication.

    Verify MS Account Credentials: Double-check your MS account username (email address) and password to ensure they are correct. You can try signing in to your MS account through a web browser on another device to verify the credentials.

    Restart Your Computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary issues that might be affecting your MS account login during boot.

    Use Local Account: If you're having persistent issues with your MS account, consider switching to a local account temporarily. This will allow you to log in without using your MS account credentials. You can later switch back to your MS account if the issue is resolved.

    Disable and Re-enable MS Account: If you can log in with a local account, try disabling and re-enabling your MS account on your Windows 10 system:

    Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Your info."

    Click on "Sign in with a local account instead" and follow the instructions to switch to a local account.

    Restart your computer.

    After rebooting, go back to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Your info."

    Click on "Sign in with a Microsoft account instead" and sign in using your MS account credentials.

    I used AI provided by ChatGPT to formulate part of this response. I have verified that the information is accurate before sharing it with you.

    Hope this resolves your Query !!

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