Windows 10: "Sign in so you don't miss out" message recurring after account recovery

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  1. Harry.A. Win User

    "Sign in so you don't miss out" message recurring after account recovery


    Hi, I have an issue with a windows pop-up that says "Sign in so you don't miss out". In the beginning of this year, my Microsoft account was compromised, admittedly due to my error. However, I contacted support and they did get the account back. In order to regain control of the account, they had to rename it, so instead of being "*** Email address is removed for privacy ***", it was "*** Email address is removed for privacy ***". I believe that before Microsoft got the account back, the hacker deleted the account, because when I try to sign into the pop-up, it says "We couldn't find an account with that username. Try another,

    :)
     
    Harry.A., Mar 10, 2025
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  2. I can't get text messages. & Also don`t change my account password

    Dear Sir,

    I can't get text messages for a verification code & also don`t know about recovery code. & Also don`t Change my account password please guide us.

    Thanking & Regards

    m.Sameem
     
    muhammadsameem, Mar 10, 2025
    #2
  3. Recovery and account

    Hi Sarang,

    We appreciate you for being a part of Windows 10.

    I understand that you have upgraded to Windows again after performing reset.

    Have you tried to restart the system again to check whether the Windows 10 is downgraded to previous version?

    I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.

    Step 1:

    As the Windows 10 creates the new user account automatically, I suggest you to run the Microsoft account troubleshooter and check if it helps.

    Refer to the following link to download and run the
    Microsoft Account troubleshooter:

    Microsoft Account Troubleshooter

    http://download.microsoft.com/downl...B-A23B-5C3A6B5974E3/microsoftaccounts.diagcab

    Step 2:

    As you have linked your Microsoft account in Windows 10, I suggest you to switch back to the local account if you wish.

    How to switch to a local account from Microsoft account.


    • Press “Windows + I” keys to open settings (When you get the error “Critical error-start menu and Cortana not working”).

    • Select Accounts.

    • On the right side, it will show your current account with an option "Switch to a local account”.

    • Select “switch to a local account” and follow the steps to switch your Microsoft account into a local account. Once this is done your Microsoft account is safe and not linked with that computer anymore.
    Note:


    • You may not delete the recovery drive, as it will help you to recover the Windows in future if the Windows is not working properly.

    • If you are using Microsoft account to login to Windows 10, there is no option to disable the password and sign in to Windows 10 directly without entering password. If you are using Local account to login to Windows 10, you can
      disable the password and sign in to Windows 10 directly without entering password.
    Reference: Please refer to the below article and check if it helps.

    Recovery options in Windows 10

    Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support

    I hope the above information helps. Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Kiran Kishore, Mar 10, 2025
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  4. "Sign in so you don't miss out" message recurring after account recovery

    Missing Recovery Environment

    Hi Alan,

    Here is a link containing several useful suggestions to help you recover Windows 10. Since the error message that you got tells you to insert your Windows installation or recovery media. We suggest the perform the steps listed under
    Use a recovery drive to restore or reset your PC or you can also follow the steps under
    Use installation media to restore or reset your PC. Please see the link below for more details:

    Recovery options in Windows 10.

    Regards.
     
    Rolando Vil, Mar 10, 2025
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