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  1. Why is Windows 11 require a Microsoft account or pin-code for logging into Windows


    Since switching to Windows 11 I can use only a pin-code or a Microsoft account when logging into Windows!Why? What's wrong with a strong password?I have an older application for the printer scanner in my local network relying on Windows user logins with a password.It doesn't accept pin-codes.Microsoft accounts are to my experience I don't understand why Microsoft are enforcing changes on users without any option for the user to choose their preferences.Microsoft accounts are not persistent in my experience. On my old Windows 10 computer I often get a message about problems with the Microsoft a

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    Mats Samuelsson, Jan 15, 2025
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  2. Security changes requires set up of new PIN in Windows 11.

    Hi

    Thanks for your reply.

    It's great to hear that you have managed to get your system back up and running, albeit with the hassle of reinstalling everything. Using a highly rated backup program is a wise choice to prevent similar issues in the future.

    For future reference, and to help others who might face similar issues, here are some general steps and solutions for dealing with PIN reset issues after hardware changes in Windows 11:

    Summary of Steps to Address PIN Reset Issues:

    1. Use a Local Account to Bypass the PIN Reset:
      • Boot into Safe Mode.
      • Log in with a local account.
      • Remove or reset the PIN from Settings.
    2. Enable the Hidden Administrator Account via Command Prompt:
      • Boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
      • Activate the built-in Administrator account.
      • Log in as the Administrator and manage the PIN settings.
    3. Use Another User Profile (if available):
      • Log in with another user account.
      • Manage the PIN settings from that account.
    4. Use Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE):
      • Access WinRE and perform a startup repair.
    5. Use a Password Reset Disk (if previously created):
      • Insert the password reset disk and follow the instructions to reset the password.
    Detailed Steps:

    Here is a more detailed explanation of these steps:

    Method 1: Boot into Safe Mode and Use Local Account

    1. Boot into Safe Mode:
      • Restart your computer.
      • When the computer restarts, press and hold the Shift key and select Restart.
      • Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
      • Press F4 to boot into Safe Mode.
    2. Log in with Local Account:
      • If you have a local account, log in using that account. This might bypass the PIN reset requirement.
    3. Remove the PIN:
      • Go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
      • Under PIN (Windows Hello), click Remove.
    4. Restart Normally:
      • Restart your computer normally and see if you can log in without being prompted to reset the PIN.
    Method 2: Enable the Hidden Administrator Account

    1. Boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt:
      • Follow the steps to enter Advanced Boot Options as described above.
      • Press F6 to boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
    2. Activate the Built-in Administrator Account:
      • In the Command Prompt, type:

      • Restart your computer.
    3. Log in as Administrator:
      • Log in using the newly activated Administrator account.
    4. Reset the PIN:
      • Go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
      • Under PIN (Windows Hello), click Remove or add a new PIN.
    5. Deactivate the Administrator Account:
      • After resolving the issue, disable the Administrator account for security reasons:

    Method 3: Use Another User Profile

    • Log in with another user account if available.
    • Go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options and manage the PIN settings.
    Method 4: Use Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)

    • Reboot your computer.
    • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to let Windows attempt to repair startup issues.
    Method 5: Use a Password Reset Disk

    • Insert the password reset disk.
    • On the login screen, click Reset password and follow the instructions.
    If these methods do not resolve the issue, it may sometimes be necessary to use a fresh installation of Windows, as you have done. It's always a good idea to keep regular backups to avoid such scenarios in the future.
     
    Derrick.Q - MSFT, Jan 15, 2025
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  3. Security changes requires set up of new PIN in Windows 11.

    Hi

    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    When you swap the SSD from one computer to another, even if they are identical models, Windows 11 may detect a hardware change and prompt you to reset your PIN. If clicking to reset the PIN doesn't work, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue:

    Method 1: Use a Local Account to Bypass the PIN Reset

    1. Boot into Safe Mode:
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
      • After restarting, press F4 to boot into Safe Mode.
    2. Log in with a Local Account:
      • Once in Safe Mode, try logging in with your local account if you have one. This might bypass the PIN reset requirement.
    3. Remove the PIN:
      • If you can log in, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
      • Under PIN (Windows Hello), click Remove.
    4. Restart Normally:
      • Restart your computer normally and see if you can log in without being prompted to reset the PIN.
    Method 2: Use Command Prompt to Enable the Hidden Administrator Account

    1. Boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt:
      • Follow the steps above to enter the Advanced Boot Options screen.
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
      • After restarting, press F6 to boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
    2. Activate the Built-in Administrator Account:
      • In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:

      • Restart your computer.
    3. Log in as Administrator:
      • Log in using the newly activated Administrator account (the password is typically blank unless changed previously).
    4. Reset the PIN:
      • Once logged in, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
      • Under PIN (Windows Hello), click Remove or Add a new PIN.
    5. Deactivate the Administrator Account:
      • After resolving the issue, open Command Prompt again (as Administrator) and type the following command to disable the built-in Administrator account for security reasons:

    Method 3: Use Another User Profile (if available)

    1. Log in with Another Account:
      • If there is another user account on the computer, try logging in with that account.
    2. Manage PIN Settings:
      • Go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
      • Under PIN (Windows Hello), manage or remove the PIN for the affected account.
    Method 4: Use Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)

    1. Access WinRE:
      • Reboot your computer.
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.
    2. Allow Startup Repair to Attempt Repairs:
      • Follow the on-screen instructions to let Windows attempt to repair startup issues.
    Method 5: Use a Password Reset Disk (if previously created)

    1. Insert the Password Reset Disk:
      • Insert the password reset disk into your computer.
    2. Reset Password:
      • On the login screen, click Reset password and follow the instructions to reset your password.

    Let me know if you need further assistance.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Derrick.Q - MSFT, Jan 15, 2025
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    Why is Windows 11 require a Microsoft account or pin-code for logging into Windows

    Windows 10 Tweaks

    As you may already know, Windows 10 (as well as Windows 8) allow you to log in with a valid Microsoft account, instead of creating a local account that only works on your machine. However, you may prefer to keep a local account for privacy reasons. If you do, though, some Windows 10 features—like Cortana—may not work. Despite the default behavior, the Windows 10 Store is not one of them. You can still log in to your Microsoft account for just the Store without switching to a full Microsoft account. The process, however, is not terribly obvious. To do so, follow these steps:

    • Launch the Store from your Start menu.
    • Click the user icon next to the search box.
    • Click “Sign-in” from the menu that appears.
    • Choose “Microsoft account” and log in like normal.
    • When the “Make it yours” box appears do not enter your password. Instead, click “Sign in to just this app instead.”
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    Ahhzz, Jan 15, 2025
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