![]() ![]() On the next screen, click on Sign Out and finish button.Īfter this, your computer will no longer be associated with Microsoft Account and you will be able to login to the computer using the New Local User Account and Password that you just created. ![]() On ‘Switch to Local Account’ screen, type User Name, Password and click on Next. When prompted, enter your current Microsoft Account Password and click on Next. In the right-pane, click on Sign-in with a local account instead link. For security, you are asked to provide the password to your Microsoft account. Above Your picture, the picture associated with your account, is a link to Sign in with a local account instead. In the resulting settings application, click on Accounts. Go to Settings > Accounts > select Your Info in the left-pane. Click on the Start button and then click on Settings. Type the user name, password, and password hint for your new account. Select Sign in with a local account instead. In order to Switch Microsoft Account to Local Account, you need to be logged-in to the computer using Microsoft Account. In Start, select Settings > Accounts > Your info. Switch Microsoft Account to Local User Account Press the Windows + I keys to open the Settings charm, or click on the Windows Start button and choose Settings. The first option deletes all Files, Photos and Data located in your Microsoft Account, while the second option keeps all your files intact and removes Microsoft Account from your computer. In the interface of Switch to a local account, it means to create a new user account, as you already had a same name local account, you would receive this error report. If you do not want to login to the computer using Microsoft Account, you can either Remove Microsoft Account from your computer or convert Microsoft Account to Local User Account. Sunday, Octo4:58 AM All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, According to your description, I think you may made a misunderstand for your operation. ![]()
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