![]() ![]() ![]() This story, "How to skip the "Sign in to your Microsoft account" screen when setting up Windows 8. (Not really, but that's the link you want.) You cannot change the email address though, instead you can create a new Microsoft user account as per your convenience. It's unfortunate, but, in any case, to use a local account when you're setting up Windows 8.1, "create" a Microsoft account. "Change an existing reservation" was under the "Make" a reservation option.įor us end users, we have to think non-intuitively (press ALL THE BUTTONS) to get tech tools to do what we want, because they're not all designed with common sense. I had a similar experience calling my credit card to change travel reservations made through them and the only options were "Make a travel reservation" and several non-travel-related options. ![]() "Create an account" under "Sign in with a Microsoft account" suggests you're going to create a new Microsoft account-not uncover the hidden use a local account option. This is just poor user experience and UI design. It's frustratingly not intuitive, but in this case, you should click the "Create an account" link and at the bottom of that screen, choose "use existing account," which logs you in with the local account you set up in Windows 8 or earlier. ![]()
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