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I reset my windows 10 laptop . I am trying to log in now with my old username n password but it doesn’t work

I have try to reset it again but now it say “this laptop has no administration account , log in first n than try it again”

But how can I log in when my username n password is not working.

I am not able to log in by either local account nor Microsoft account. I am certain that I remember my password and log in I’d.

I am not able to run any command like windows +R .

My laptop can’t detect USB too.

So how would I log my laptop now.

Please do suggest .

  • We need to know which users exist on the machine, enable the built-in Administrator account, which will allow you to login into your computer – Ramhound Aug 25 '18 at 02:46
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    Resetting in Windows 10 usually means "no user" after it's done and you're supposed to create a new local account (or use a Microsoft account). What -- if anything -- isn't working? If you reset it but with the option to keep your user files then those are preserved and so is your account with the exact same pw. Again, please [edit] to provide more info because what you posted so far makes no sense at all. –  Aug 25 '18 at 02:48
  • I reset my windows 10 laptop. Now I cannot log in. I tried with my old Id n password. I created new ID n password too. But I can’t . Every time it ask for “admin log in “ . My laptop was never having any admin log in . I tried to log in with my freinds ID n password too. But can’t . – Nimesh varlekar Aug 25 '18 at 03:04
  • Your friends "ID" does not exist on your WIndows 10 installation. You would have had to create a user, linked that local user to your friend's ID, for that to even work. I suggest you enable the built-in Administrator account in order to properly diagnose this problem. – Ramhound Aug 25 '18 at 03:43
  • How to do that ? Can you pls guide ... – Nimesh varlekar Aug 25 '18 at 04:24
  • @Nimeshvarlekar - See my answer to the duplicate question – Ramhound Aug 26 '18 at 05:11

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Probably you should use Linux tool, like ntpwchange to break into your system and repair it ( for example unlocking administrator account and resetting password to empty value).

kakaz
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  • It is exactly the same answer as in duplicate question. But the difference is, here's downwoted whilst duplicate is accepted. :) – kakaz Aug 26 '18 at 07:34