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Issues with Windows login passwords

Issues with Windows login passwords

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TheMightyElf
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06-24-2021, 03:52 PM
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I tried to reset my drivers by downloading DDU and followed the instructions. It suggested booting into save mode, which I did. However, it asked for a password instead of a PIN, so I changed my Microsoft account password since I couldn't recall it. After logging in, I was able to enter the correct password but encountered issues with the loading screen. I tried resetting it twice more without success. Now I'm unsure how to boot normally or if I'm using the wrong account. Am I entering the password correctly? Should I be using the Microsoft account instead of my PC's default one?
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TheMightyElf
06-24-2021, 03:52 PM #1

I tried to reset my drivers by downloading DDU and followed the instructions. It suggested booting into save mode, which I did. However, it asked for a password instead of a PIN, so I changed my Microsoft account password since I couldn't recall it. After logging in, I was able to enter the correct password but encountered issues with the loading screen. I tried resetting it twice more without success. Now I'm unsure how to boot normally or if I'm using the wrong account. Am I entering the password correctly? Should I be using the Microsoft account instead of my PC's default one?

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Hypersnake
Member
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07-10-2021, 12:46 AM
#2
Do you possess a distinct admin password for your personal computer that isn't a PIN? This could be the cause, even though I'm uncertain which safe mode employs it.
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Hypersnake
07-10-2021, 12:46 AM #2

Do you possess a distinct admin password for your personal computer that isn't a PIN? This could be the cause, even though I'm uncertain which safe mode employs it.

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Repertition
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07-11-2021, 06:13 AM
#3
I can guide you through modifying your password in a simple way. It involves using the Windows 10 installation media tools and changing a few executable files. This was necessary once my computer entered safe mode. What operating system is installed on your device?
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Repertition
07-11-2021, 06:13 AM #3

I can guide you through modifying your password in a simple way. It involves using the Windows 10 installation media tools and changing a few executable files. This was necessary once my computer entered safe mode. What operating system is installed on your device?

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ben_dragon
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07-11-2021, 07:09 AM
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Are you referring to a situation where the system always boots into safe mode? If not, the simplest approach is to log in and set up a new local administrator account with a password. Restart in safe mode, then attempt to use that account to run DDU. Once done, reboot, log back in with your regular credentials, and remove the temporary account. Remember: ensure the temporary account has a password. Windows 10 usually auto-logs in for any user account without one. You can't delete an active session account.
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ben_dragon
07-11-2021, 07:09 AM #4

Are you referring to a situation where the system always boots into safe mode? If not, the simplest approach is to log in and set up a new local administrator account with a password. Restart in safe mode, then attempt to use that account to run DDU. Once done, reboot, log back in with your regular credentials, and remove the temporary account. Remember: ensure the temporary account has a password. Windows 10 usually auto-logs in for any user account without one. You can't delete an active session account.