timeshifter
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Plenty of times in my career I've removed and or reset passwords on Windows machines when needed. Took a machine in that needed this done, but this time it's different. The owner of the PC is divorced for a couple of years. The PC is running Windows 10 and for a long time the owner signed in to the only account on the PC, which happened to be a Microsoft Account that belonged to the ex.
Apparently the Microsoft Account password has changed and he can't get into his computer anymore. Contacting the ex is not an option. I told him I could reset it.
The tool I normally use for this is a boot disc called winkey. Works great usually. I booted from it, selected the account. Told it to remove the password. Rebooted. No luck.
I was able to create a new account for him, with admin privileges. And he told me ahead of time if this was all I'd be able to do that would be OK.
But no matter what I do I can't find a way to remove or reset the password for that Microsoft Account. Now it's a challenge. Just want to know if it can be done, and if so, how.
Apparently the Microsoft Account password has changed and he can't get into his computer anymore. Contacting the ex is not an option. I told him I could reset it.
The tool I normally use for this is a boot disc called winkey. Works great usually. I booted from it, selected the account. Told it to remove the password. Rebooted. No luck.
I was able to create a new account for him, with admin privileges. And he told me ahead of time if this was all I'd be able to do that would be OK.
But no matter what I do I can't find a way to remove or reset the password for that Microsoft Account. Now it's a challenge. Just want to know if it can be done, and if so, how.