Login and microsoft email

Anonymous
2022-07-01T11:29:55+00:00

So i bought a new laptop, I open it and of course I want to create a new microsoft account with which i can log in.

Microsoft asks me for an email, I write my email and the account is created, great I can use my laptop.

Then I see that the email is wrong, I try to change the email but i cant for some reason, i add another email with the hope that I will be able to delete the first one but no i cannot, I accidedntally clicked something on my seconf email saying it wasnt me who sent this email so the second email is blocked. I added a 3rd email this time fully correct and accesible, 1st email dissapears magically but sadly the 2nd blocked email is still there, i click to change email, it tells me they cannot enter my email, so i have to change it, i change the email tho in microsoft it stays the same.

Basically whats the situation right now:

My main email is an email that doesnt exist which means I cannot switch to local user,

my second correct email is still there tho. Is tehre a way to delete the 1st email and just keep the one that works. Anything I try it asks me for the password of the microsoft account that doesnt even exists.

I spent 2h on this and im extremely annoyed so i couldnt explain this correctly, if someone has questions Id explain in detail. Please help me this is too annoying c:

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  1. Van S 22,955 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-07-01T13:57:33+00:00

    Hi Lynn,

    Click the start menu, at the bottom left, click your account. Click the Administrator account to switch accounts or you can sign out from your current account, then select the Admin account in the sign-in screen.

    Best regards,

    Van

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-07-01T14:06:13+00:00

    then i wont loose my windows key right?

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  2. Van S 22,955 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-07-01T14:08:46+00:00

    Hi Lynn,

    Windows license is saved on the device, not on a specific user account. If you remove a user account, the license will remain on the system.

    Best regards,

    Van

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-07-01T14:22:18+00:00

    THANK YOU!!!

    Everythung is fixed!!

    Thank you for your time

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