Start from the Recover your account flow: Recover your account (linked from the “My username and password have stopped working” article). Choose where to receive a security code (alternate email, phone, etc.), enter the code, then set a new password.
Here are some steps you can take to try to recover your account: Check Account Recovery Options: Go to the Microsoft account recovery page and follow the prompts to recover your account. You may need to provide information such as your email address, phone number, or answers to security questions.
You'll need to try and find the email or recover the account using Microsoft's automated systems. Look up your username: Microsoft has a tool to help you find your username if you have a phone number or an alternate email address associated with the account. If you used one of these when you created the account, this is your best first step.
I lost access to my account (******@live.com) and am trying to recover it. The phone number associated to the account no longer exist.
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To recover your Microsoft account after it has been compromised, follow these steps: Account Recovery Process: If you believe your account has been hacked and you can't access it, you can start the recovery process by using the Microsoft account recovery page. You will need to provide information to verify your identity.
Hello Microsoft Support Team, I am unable to access my Microsoft account ([removed to protect privacy]). I have tried all the standard recovery options including password reset and account recovery form, but none of them worked. all times I receive one…