![]() ![]() ![]() Click on “Make Primary” to make the new email address the primary one for your account.Follow the instructions shown to Verify the address you just entered.Type in the new “email address,” then click on “Add alias.”.Click on “add email” within the “Account alias” section. The “Manage how you sign in to Microsoft” page appears.Scroll down the page to the “Account info” section, then click on the “Edit account info” link on the right.Click on the “Your Info” navigational link at the top of the page.Log in to your Microsoft Account if not already done.With this method, I've gotten rid of the family security setting constraints for my good admin account, imposed to the bad email account of a child hours control. You now restored your original system, without the bad email associated with goodadmin account. Restart computer, log in with goodadmin/password.Settings/Accounts, delete the administrator user account tempadmin temporary created. ![]() Restart computer and log in with goodadmin/password.Settings/Accounts, create a new admin account named goodadmin, just as the original name used as you install your Windows 10.Restart Computer and log in with tempadmin/password.This will delete all data for goodadmin account, documents, music, downloads. Settings/Accounts, delete the old administrator account goodadmin.Settings/Accounts, add a new temporary admin account, named for instance tempadmin.Log in as current administrator account, named goodadmin.Finally, I succeeded by deletion/recreation of the admin account, say goodadmin:īefore proceeding, please make a backup of personnal data for the admin user account goodadmin. For the last version of Windows 10, I've tried in many ways to dissociate my admin account with a bad Microsoft email account, but failed. ![]()
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