Pin code and factory mode

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Pin code and factory mode

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Hello everyone, we have noticed that when people ask questions, they often confuse the PIN code with the system password, making it impossible for us to judge and solve your problem for the first time. Next, I will explain the difference and solution for you.
The PIN code can be used in place of the system password. When you start the system for the first time, Microsoft will ask you to set a PIN code. Because Microsoft processes too much data, some customers will lag in this step and not be fixed. Can only pause on this interface all the time, this is normal; the reason for this problem:
1. The current customer's network environment is insufficient, or the Microsoft PIN code server is busy, and it needs to be set several times
2. You can skip setting the PIN code temporarily, and you can set it after entering the system. Then when entering the PIN code, disconnect the network (if the wired network is plugged in, unplug it directly), and then "skip" will pop up.
This is a video tutorial we made:
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The factory mode does not enter the user experience mode. The factory mode Microsoft Administrator account password is valid only once by default. So an additional account will be created automatically.
Please rest assured, you can choose to reinstall the system or clear the password. The tutorial:
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Therefore, when you encounter a computer password problem, the pin code has a unique name. You can tell us whether it is a specific PIN code problem or a system password problem so that we can locate your problem faster.
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