
Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.
1.Press Windows Key + S to bring up Search then type credential then click on “ Credential Manager ” from the search result.

2.You can also access Credential Manager by opening Control Panel > User Accounts > Credential Manager.
3.Once inside Credential Manager click to select “ Windows Credentials “.

4.After you select Windows Credential you will see a lot of credentials under “ Generic Credentials “.
5.Make sure to just click on your Microsoft Account which you use to sign into Window s and then click on Remove link.

Note: Windows 10 will automatically save the new password for your Microsoft account once you sign-in again.
6.Click on Yes to confirm.
7.Now sign out or restart your PC then sign-in to Windows 10 to save changes.
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