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I resolved my issue, but Iโm posing to better understand what happened. Iโll try to make this is short as possible, but this is really difficult to explain.
Last year I installed Windows 10 Pro from a USB flash drive. Yesterday I decided to replace my OS drive with an new SSD so I reinstalled my copy of windows. Same computer, new hard drive. The installation went well, but a few things threw me off: And Iโve been doing this for over 25 years, got A+ cert in 1999
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[li]1st, Somehow my old LOCAL user account (from the old install) was created for me on the new drive, even though this was a clean install, maybe because I walked away from the installation for a few minutes, and the MS servers read my mac address or something on my hardware because I was connected to the internet. But they never carried over my password. Normally I would expect to be prompted to create my account name and password during an install of windows as in the past. But it did it for me, which was fine I guess.[/li][li]But then after installing the chipset drives, I rebooted - but then was presented with a change password prompt that would not except my password (the one Iโve always used) because I had not created a password the first time in windows.[/li][li]I somehow was able to get back into windows by unplugging the ethernet cable and hitting the enter key a few times, without even specifying a password.[/li][li]Once back in windows I immediately created my old password in the user accounts settings, which by the way said, โthis account has no passwordโ. Itโs odd, MS created my old account for me, but never carried over the password. Again, Iโve never had a Microsoft account. Iโve always had local accounts.[/li][/ul]
I guess my question is: When youโre plugged in to the internet on a machine that is getting a copy of windows 10, what password is Microsoft looking for? It made an account for me the same as my old installation on the old drive but would not accept the local account password. What password was it looking for?
I resolved my issue, but Iโm posing to better understand what happened. Iโll try to make this is short as possible, but this is really difficult to explain.
Last year I installed Windows 10 Pro from a USB flash drive. Yesterday I decided to replace my OS drive with an new SSD so I reinstalled my copy of windows. Same computer, new hard drive. The installation went well, but a few things threw me off: And Iโve been doing this for over 25 years, got A+ cert in 1999
[ul]
[li]1st, Somehow my old LOCAL user account (from the old install) was created for me on the new drive, even though this was a clean install, maybe because I walked away from the installation for a few minutes, and the MS servers read my mac address or something on my hardware because I was connected to the internet. But they never carried over my password. Normally I would expect to be prompted to create my account name and password during an install of windows as in the past. But it did it for me, which was fine I guess.[/li][li]But then after installing the chipset drives, I rebooted - but then was presented with a change password prompt that would not except my password (the one Iโve always used) because I had not created a password the first time in windows.[/li][li]I somehow was able to get back into windows by unplugging the ethernet cable and hitting the enter key a few times, without even specifying a password.[/li][li]Once back in windows I immediately created my old password in the user accounts settings, which by the way said, โthis account has no passwordโ. Itโs odd, MS created my old account for me, but never carried over the password. Again, Iโve never had a Microsoft account. Iโve always had local accounts.[/li][/ul]
I guess my question is: When youโre plugged in to the internet on a machine that is getting a copy of windows 10, what password is Microsoft looking for? It made an account for me the same as my old installation on the old drive but would not accept the local account password. What password was it looking for?
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