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I try to sign in to the Microsoft Store to download an app. A new window pops up asking me to sign in. I put in my account name and it says " That Microsoft account doesn't exist. Enter a different account or get a new one." So I click "get a new one" and put in my account name (the one it says doesn't exist) and it says:
You can try the following procedures in the links below explain how to remove a Microsoft account from your Windows 10 PC: Click the Start button, and then click Settings. Click Accounts, scroll down, and then click the Microsoft account you would like to delete. Click Remove, and then click Yes. Please let me know if this helped and works.
Create a local administrator account. -press win+R and enter "lusrmgr.msc" to open "Local Users and Groups". -Right-click the Users folder and select New User. -Enter the user name and password, and then click Create. -On the right side of the newly created account, select the account type and set it as the administrator.
Go to this site: Contact - Microsoft Support. 1. Enter your question (account recovery, blocked account, or other), then click Get Help, then " Sign in to contact support " at the bottom of the page. 2.Sign in to your personal Microsoft account, any account will do. 3.
The following link can be used to contact the customer service staff of the account number: 1. Open a site link - Contact - Microsoft Support. 2. In the box below "We will work for you at any time", enter MSA, click "Get Instructions", and then click "Contact Customer Service" below. 3.
Before attempting to link your product key, make sure your copy of Windows 11 is activated. Open Settings. Navigate to System > Activation. Check the activation status. It should say "Windows is activated with a digital license" or "Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account."
Naomi M, if you try signing into your Microsoft account and you receive a prompt " That Microsoft account does not exist...", it is likely your Microsoft account (alias) may have been deleted for some reason. I will recommend you try signing into Office.com to see if you will be able to sign in.
Type “Agent” in the text box. Scroll down and select “Contact Support” blue button, below the search results. In the drop downs select “Other Products” then “Windows”. Then you can either use chat or ask for a call back by giving your telephone number.
2. Currently logged in to another valid Micorsoft account. 3. Under "Microsoft 365 and Office", select "manage account security". 4. Under Categories, select Manage Account Security, and then click Confirm. 5. Click Chat with Support Agent in Web Browser. In addition, if you have ever purchased Microsoft products for your Microsoft account, you ...
I'm sorry to hear about this issue. I'm afraid the only way to find out why your account is temporarily restricted and hopefully recover it is to contact Microsoft Rewards Support. Only the Support Team has access to your account and can determine whether or not you have actually violated any of their requirements.