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- What happens if I can't recover my Hotmail account?
- How do I reset my Hotmail password without resetting it?
- How can I recover my Hotmail account if it is blocked?
- How do I find out my Microsoft account password?
- How do you find out if I have a Microsoft account?
- Why is Outlook so slow 2020?
What happens if I can't recover my Hotmail account?
Begin by visiting Microsoft Live to recover your account and
reset your password. Enter the email address of your blocked account and enter the characters you see on your screen and select Next. ... After you enter the security code, you'll need to change your password to complete the unblocking process.
How do I reset my Hotmail password without resetting it?
A. Microsoft has a recovery page you can
use at https://account.live.com/resetpassword.aspx to regain access to your Hotmail account. Along the way, you may be asked to enter the answers to security questions you previously set up, or to provide details about the account to prove your identity.
How can I recover my Hotmail account if it is blocked?
Go to
https://account.live.com/ResetPassword.aspx to recover your account and reset your password. Enter the email address of your blocked account and enter the characters you see on your screen and select Next.
How do I find out my Microsoft account password?
Visit the official Microsoft website at https://account.live.com/password/reset, enter your email address, phone number, or your username. and click Next. You will be asked where you want to get the security code. Select the email address or phone number of a backup contact on the account and click Next.
How do you find out if I have a Microsoft account?
If your email address is displayed under your name, then you are using a Microsoft account. If you do not see any email address listed, but you see "Local Account" written right under your user name, then you are using an offline local account.
Why is Outlook so slow 2020?
When Outlook has performance issues, it can be caused either by a corrupt or damaged PST file, an add-in that isn't functioning, a corrupt profile, or a problem with the Outlook application.