How to Fix Microsoft Account Problem Notification
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Windows 10 might show you an error that says "Microsoft account problem." Luckily this error is a simple fix.
The entire message reads:
"Microsoft account problem.
We need to fix your Microsoft account (most likely, your password changed). Select here to fix it in Shared Experience settings."

You should be able to click on the message in your notifications (bottom-right corner).
If you deleted the message, or don't see it, click on Start > Settings > System. Click on Shared experiences on the left.
Near the top, you should see Accounts where you can follow the steps to fix the account problem.

Fixing this error is as easy as logging into your Microsoft account or re-entering your PIN. We've seen this error message appear after using Reset This PC.
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The entire message reads:
"Microsoft account problem.
We need to fix your Microsoft account (most likely, your password changed). Select here to fix it in Shared Experience settings."

You should be able to click on the message in your notifications (bottom-right corner).
If you deleted the message, or don't see it, click on Start > Settings > System. Click on Shared experiences on the left.
Near the top, you should see Accounts where you can follow the steps to fix the account problem.

Fixing this error is as easy as logging into your Microsoft account or re-entering your PIN. We've seen this error message appear after using Reset This PC.
Similar:
Video: Windows 10 Problems You Can Fix Yourself With Included Troubleshooters
How to Enable and Use Diagnostic Data Viewer in Windows 10
How to Use the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool & System Diagnostic Report
How to Restore or Verify Default Services in Windows 7, 8, and 10
How to Make Your Computer Run Like New in 4 Easy Steps
comments powered by Disqus