Will I be able to keep my data if I reset my Microsoft account password from LUSRMGR?

  • Thread starter Rafazain Al-Farrel
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Rafazain Al-Farrel

WARNING: Long post.


This is a continuation of this thread: Windows 10 rejecting password every time I am starting to get quite desperate for answers, so intend to "revive" my question. The details are there, but I'll re-explain here.


So I am locked out of my computer. It happened after rebooting after I uninstalled a software called SpyHunter 5 which insisted that I reboot after uninstalling. I don't even understand how that could cause any of this. I'm now stuck on the login screen. I only have one Microsoft account for the computer. Normally I always login with my PIN, making me gradually forget my password. But now the option doesn't exist. It usually does every time I boot it up. Now the only ways I can login are two: "regular" password (with the key icon which I completely forgot) and the Microsoft account password, which I do remember so naturally I would opt for the second way. Problem is, the computer never accepts the password, no matter what I type in, even if it's right, it just wouldn't accept it. And yes, I've confirmed every single time that my password is right with the eye icon next to the password bar, but same results every time. I've tried many (and I mean MANY) ways to alleviate this:


First I tried to click the "I forgot my password" button below my username. A circle loading indicator appeared with a "Just a moment..." message, but all it ever does is refresh the login screen. It doesn't take me to any password reset screen. I've also tried it whilst being connected to my Wi-Fi, but this just makes the loading last forever. It never proceeds until my computer puts itselt to sleep and the circle indicator is gone and I'm back to where I started.


Second, I tried to change my Microsoft account password via my cellphone. I've done this FOUR times, and in between all of them the computer would accept none, even if it was connected to Wi-Fi. Odd thing is though, all four passwords work completely fine on my laptop which uses the exact same Microsoft account.


Third was to restart while pressing Shift and try the various options offered to me such as command prompt, system restore, and even PC reset. Just one problem: ALL OF THEM NEEDS ME TO PUT IN MY PASSWORD WHICH IT COMPLETELY REJECTS 100% OF THE TIME. I am once again back to the drawing board.


Fourth was to try and enter my password through Safe Mode with Networking on. But, same results. "The password is incorrect. Try again." But every try only equals massive failure.


Fifth was using a third-party software (namely iSumSoft Windows Password Refixer) via USB drive to reset my password. Problem is, the developers of the software are cheapskates, requiring me to pay Rp,350.000 (which is quite a lot for me) in order to use their full features. So I've completely abandoned that.


Sixth (which is was to burn a Windows 10 installation media to my USB drive and choose the "Repair my computer" option to access command prompt from there (system restore did not work since it keeps no point in time where SpyHunter 5 was still installed), enable the hidden Administrator account and also allowing the Ease of Access button to open utilman.exe, open NETPLWIZ once I logged in as the Administrator, and uncheck the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" box. I highlighted my Microsoft account, clicked "Apply," entered my Microsoft account email address in the username field and my Microsoft account password, restarted, and... it still didn't work. "The username or password is incorrect. Please try again." That was the message that came up straight after resetting. After that there are now 3 users on my login screen: Administrator, me, and a duplicate of me which can type in a different username (for the regular password option) or an email address or telephone number (for the Microsoft account password option). Other than that, nothing has changed. All passwords still rejected. What made it worse was that the duplicate will be gone if I leave the login screen hanging for too long.


Seventh (and this is the closest I've got so far) was to open NETPLWIZ again, but this time I went to the "Advanced" tab, opened the LUSRMGR window through an available option down there, opened the "Users" folder, selected my Microsoft account, clicked "More actions," and then clicked "Set password..." Problem is, I am presented with this scary warning:

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Now I am VERY tempted to opt for this one, but that warning is holding me back. I keep a lot of my important data (which consist of games, movies, and a variety of apps) in a drive separate from C (the main drive which has System32 in it). But I also happen to keep lots of my university material in my Documents library and also all of my songs in my Music library , which are all in C. I am afraid any of these would be compromised should I continue further. So should I? Or is there a better method? I am considering reinstalling Windows 10 via that USB drive, but that is of lower priority compared to this one. Any help would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post and thank you very much.

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