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Alflex Joined: Aug 1, 2015 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 0 Hi, I just recently upgraded from 8.1 to 10 today, everything was working fine until I restarted my Laptop.
Windows 10 Password Incorrect On Startup
It kept coming up with "Incorrect Password" and asked me to reset it. So I reset windows 10 incorrect password bug my password and tried again, however it wouldn't work so I reset my password a couple more times and tried again yet it the username or password is incorrect windows 7 domain wouldn't work. I attempted logging in offline however that wouldn't work either. I looked around online for some help and found that "This is not me" helped others with their passwords, however on my laptop there is no http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/account-user-name-and-or-password-incorrect-during/6097250c-9f7c-443a-97ae-925f5e21abee such thing. Please help with this as I cant find anymore solutions for this. Kind Regards Alflex, Aug 1, 2015 #1 Advertisements Trouble Noob Whisperer Moderator Joined: Nov 19, 2013 Messages: 8,170 Likes Received: 946 Location: Northwest Indiana U.S.A. Hello and welcome to the forum. Alflex said: So I reset my password and tried again, however it wouldn't work so I reset my password a couple more times and tried again yet it wouldn't work.Click http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/help-incorrect-password-new-windows-10-update.1120/ to expand... Wow.... that sounds terrible. So you can not get into your upgraded Windows 10 Computer at all? First.... have you tried a blank password. In other words leaving the field blank and just hitting enter. Are you using a MS Account? Changing the password locally will not help, check here and confirm that your MS Account is healthy and all is well. https://login.live.com If it's a laptop. Unplug it, remove the battery, hold the power button down for 32 seconds. Put the battery back in, plug it back in and start the computer again. Some people have reported that, that has helped them. Trouble, Aug 1, 2015 #2 Advertisements Alflex Joined: Aug 1, 2015 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 0 Trouble said: Hello and welcome to the forum. Wow.... that sounds terrible. So you can not get into your upgraded Windows 10 Computer at all? First.... have you tried a blank password. In other words leaving the field blank and just hitting enter. Are you using a MS Account? Changing the password locally will not help, check here and confirm that your MS Account is healthy and all is well. https://login.live.com If it's a laptop. Unplug it, remove the battery, hold the power button down for 32 seconds. Put the battery back in, plug it back in and start the computer again. Some people have rep
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