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  1. Reset your Microsoft account password you use to sign in to your computer. On the sign-in screen, type your Microsoft account name if it's not already displayed. If there are multiple accounts on the computer, choose the one you want to reset. select I forgot my password link located below the password text box.

  2. account.live.com › resetpasswordWindows Live

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  3. Select Get code. Microsoft will send a verification code to the email or phone number you selected. Go to the recovery phone or email for where you expect to receive the code. 4. Enter code and reset password. Confirm the code to create a new password. Learn how to create a strong password. Paste or type the code you received and select Next.

  4. The steps below describe how to change a known password. If you need to reset your password because you forgot it, see Reset your Microsoft account password instead. Change your password. Go to account.microsoft.com and if you’re not already signed in, sign in with the username and current password for the account you want to update.

  5. Change your password. Go to account.microsoft.com and if you’re not already signed in, sign in with the username and current password for the account you want to update. From the navigation header, select Security and because you’re accessing sensitive info, you’ll need to enter the password for this account again. From the Password ...

  6. Select Get code. Microsoft will send a verification code to the email or phone number you selected. Go to the recovery phone or email for where you expect to receive the code. 4. Enter code and reset password. Confirm the code to create a new password. Learn how to create a strong password. Paste or type the code you received and select Next.

  7. We have answers. A Microsoft account does not need a Microsoft email The email address used to sign into your Microsoft account can be from Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, Gmail, Yahoo, or other providers. Create a Microsoft Account. You may already have an account You can use an email address, Skype ID, or phone number to sign into your Windows PC ...