I'm a Win7 person, but I have an ASUS ROG GL552VW laptop that came preinstalled with Windows10. It's been working fine until today.
I turned on the computer, and the Win10 screen appears where one enters in a PIN (perhaps called the SIGN-IN screen?), once entered, you are then brought to the computer's desktop.
Well now when I enter in the PIN, the little grey dots circle and the screen reads "The user name or password is incorrect"
I can log in if I use the password though.
I went into the computer via the password, changed the PIN (I assume it was accepted).
Turned off/on the computer.
Arrived at the SIGN-IN, typed in the NEW PIN, nothing worked. Tried the old PIN, that didn't work.
In both cases, characters do appear in the white field box.
I was still able to log in via the password.
What's going on, any ideas?
Also, I found the system restore off for the the C drive, and ASUS's partition (factory hard install settings are there)
If I turn on system restore do I:
1. Turn it on for both drives?
2. If so, what percent of space should I dedicate to each drive?
Thanks in advance.
I turned on the computer, and the Win10 screen appears where one enters in a PIN (perhaps called the SIGN-IN screen?), once entered, you are then brought to the computer's desktop.
Well now when I enter in the PIN, the little grey dots circle and the screen reads "The user name or password is incorrect"
I can log in if I use the password though.
I went into the computer via the password, changed the PIN (I assume it was accepted).
Turned off/on the computer.
Arrived at the SIGN-IN, typed in the NEW PIN, nothing worked. Tried the old PIN, that didn't work.
In both cases, characters do appear in the white field box.
I was still able to log in via the password.
What's going on, any ideas?
Also, I found the system restore off for the the C drive, and ASUS's partition (factory hard install settings are there)
If I turn on system restore do I:
1. Turn it on for both drives?
2. If so, what percent of space should I dedicate to each drive?
Thanks in advance.
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