kdl6

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First i had w8.1 installed on my laptop wich i configured using my windows account, now when i also installed this on my pc, i used the same login account.
So now i have 2 loginscreens on my laptop, and each time is startup my laptop he tells me my login account and/or password are incorrect.
Just want to remove one account and think it has something to do with the pc synchronising with the laptop
 

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To resolve the issue of having two login screens on your laptop due to synchronization with your PC, you can follow these steps: 1. Check Sync Settings: - Go to the Settings app on both your laptop and PC. - Navigate to Accounts > Sync your settings. - Disable the "Sync settings" option to prevent synchronization of settings between your devices. 2. Remove One Account: - If you want to remove one of the login accounts on your laptop, follow these steps: - Go to Settings > Accounts > Your info. - Click on Sign in with a local account instead and follow the on-screen instructions to switch from a Microsoft account to a local account, if desired. 3. Disconnect Microsoft Account: - If you want to keep using a Microsoft...
To resolve the issue of having two login screens on your laptop due to synchronization with your PC, you can follow these steps: 1. Check Sync Settings: - Go to the Settings app on both your laptop and PC. - Navigate to Accounts > Sync your settings. - Disable the "Sync settings" option to prevent synchronization of settings between your devices. 2. Remove One Account: - If you want to remove one of the login accounts on your laptop, follow these steps: - Go to Settings > Accounts > Your info. - Click on Sign in with a local account instead and follow the on-screen instructions to switch from a Microsoft account to a local account, if desired. 3. Disconnect Microsoft Account: - If you want to keep using a Microsoft account but stop synchronizing settings, you can disconnect the Microsoft account from one of the devices. - Go to Settings > Accounts > Email & accounts. - Select your Microsoft account and choose Manage. - Click on the "Remove" option to disconnect the Microsoft account from the device. 4. Reset Password: - If you are frequently prompted that the login account or password is incorrect, you can try resetting the password for the affected Microsoft account to ensure it's up to date. - Visit the Microsoft account security settings page to update or reset your password. 5. Check Network Connectivity: - Make sure that both devices have a stable internet connection as synchronization relies on this. If the synchronization is causing issues due to network problems, resolving network issues may alleviate the login problems. By following these steps to adjust synchronization settings, remove one of the accounts, disconnect Microsoft accounts, reset passwords, and ensuring network connectivity, you should be able to resolve the multiple login screen issue on your laptop. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
 

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