Windows 10: "Too Many Requests" error after resetting password on my Microsoft account

Discus and support "Too Many Requests" error after resetting password on my Microsoft account in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I just successfully reset my other personal Microsoft account password. I have access to all my authentication ways. But when I sign in to the account,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by nsalbania, May 14, 2025 at 2:52 AM.

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    "Too Many Requests" error after resetting password on my Microsoft account


    I just successfully reset my other personal Microsoft account password. I have access to all my authentication ways. But when I sign in to the account, it always prompt me with this error:Why is it so hard to get help from Microsoft with regards to account? Please help me, this has been going on for almost a month now.* Moved fom Community Center* Original title: Too Many Requests error

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    How to reset Windwos 8 Password?

    Change or reset your password in Windows - Microsoft Support

    • If you've forgotten your Windows password, there are several ways to retrieve or reset it:
      • If your PC is on a domain, your system administrator must reset your password.
      • If you're using a Microsoft account, you can reset your password online. ...
      • If you're using a local account, use your password hint as a reminder.
     
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    Thanks for the reply, but it does not help me. The website does not proceed past step 4. After entering the security code, the website does not proceed to step 5. It does not give an error message, it simply greys out the next and cancel buttons and hangs
    indefinitely.

    Reset your password

    If you can't remember your password, follow these steps to get into your account.

    • Go to the Reset your password page.
    • Choose the reason you need your password reset, then click Next.
    • Enter the email address you used when you made your Microsoft account. This could be any email address, or an email ending in a Microsoft domain like hotmail.com or outlook.com.
    • Enter the characters you see on the screen (this lets us know you’re not a robot), then click Next.
    • If you've added security info to your account, we'll send a one-time code to the alternate phone number or email address you gave us. After you enter that code on the next screen, you'll be able to make a new password.
    I'll try your "Get account help by email" suggestion and post the solution here when I've found one.
     
    Donovan de Swardt, May 14, 2025 at 2:53 AM
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    Window 10 Password Reset Disk Error

    Dear All,

    I am trying to create a Password Reset Disk for emergency cases. After creating one, I do some testings by trying to reset with newly created Password Reset Disk USB. I have encountered this error (below image). After one round of Googling, it seems to be the error appears if the Password Reset Disk is not matched with the account. But I am fully understand that I need to create Password Reset Disk using the account I want recover in the future (and I have only one account in my laptop anyway).

    Then I try to create a new account, and do the same steps on new account. It works perfectly on new account, but not the original account that I have.

    Background: I bought this laptop as the second hand, so the original account is the previous owner's account. After bought over, I change some basic info in that account, but not anything important so I assume the account is not corrupted. I don't want to abandon this account as it seems the subscribed Office is only available on this account.

    Can you guys suggest any possible causes of this strange behavior of Password Reset Disk? Many thanks.

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