Last updated on March 22nd, 2021
If you cannot sign-in to your account in Windows 10, because of error “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again”, continue reading below to bypass the problem.
Windows 10 lets you sign in to your account using a PIN, which is easier to remember than your password, and has the advantage that is stored locally and doesn’t require an Internet connection to authenticate you (e.g. in the case you ‘re using a Microsoft Account to sign-in to your PC.). However, sometimes you may not be able to log in to your computer because you are experiencing the error “Something happened and your PIN is not available”r. In this case, follow the instructions below to fix the problem.
This tutorial contains step-by-step instructions to resolve the Windows 10 sign-in error: “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again”
How to FIX: Something happened and your PIN isn’t available in Windows 10.
Method 1. Reset your PIN.
* Attention: This method only applies to users who use a Microsoft Account to sign in to their Windows 10 computer. If you’re using a local account proceed to method-3 below.
1. Make sure that your PC is connected to Internet.
2. In the login screen, click I forgot my PIN and follow the instructions to reset your PIN.
* Note: If you don’t see the I forgot my PIN option, click Sign-in options and then click the Key icon. Finally, type your MS Account password to sign-in in Windows.
Method 2. Sign in to your Microsoft Account from another device. *
* Attention: This method only applies to users who use a Microsoft Account to sign in to their Windows 10 computer. If you’re using a local account proceed to method-3 below.
1. Make sure that your PC is connected to Internet.
2. From another PC or device (e.g. your Phone or Tablet), sign-in to your Microsoft Account *
* Note: If you have forgotten the Microsoft account password, proceed and Reset your Microsoft Account password.
3. Restart your PC and re-enter your PIN to login on your PC. *
* Note: If the PIN login method fails again, click Sign-in options and then click the Key icon. Finally type your MS Account password to sign-in in Windows.
4. After signing in to Windows, go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
5. Select Windows Hello PIN and click Remove.
6. After removing the existing PIN, click the Add button to create a new PIN for your account.
Method 3. Sign-in to Windows 10 using your Account Password.
The usual step, to bypass the error “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available”, is to login to your PC by using your account’s password. To do this:
1. In the login screen, click Sign-in options.
2. Now click the Key icon.
3. Type your password and press Enter to login to Windows. *
* Note: If you don’t remember your password continue to next method.
4. After signing in to Windows, go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
5. Select Windows Hello PIN and click Remove.
6. After removing the existing PIN, click the Add button to create a new PIN for your account.
Method 4. Uninstall Latest Update.
1. In the login screen hold down the SHIFT key and click Power -> Restart
2. After Restart, click Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options -> Uninstall Updates.
3. Click Uninstall latest quality update. *
* Note: If the “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available” error, appears after installing after a Feature update, then click Uninstall latest feature update.
4. After uninstalling update(s), try to sign-in by using your PIN.
Method 5. Use the Administrator account and Reset the account’s password.
1. Follow the instructions in this article to enable the Administrator account by modifying the Windows Registry offline.
2. Log in to the PC with the Administrator account.
3. Now according your normal account type (LOCAL or MICROSOFT), follow the recommended action below:
Case A. If you ‘re using a LOCAL ACCOUNT to login to your PC:
1. Simultaneously press the Win + R keys to open the run command box and type
- control userpasswords2
2. Select the locked-out user and click Reset Password.
3. Leave the password boxes empty (blank password) and click OK. *
* Note: If you want to set a password, enter a new (different) password than the one you used in the past.
4. Sign-out from the Administrator account and login with your normal account.
Case B. If you’re using a MICROSOFT ACCOUNT to login to your PC:
1. Create a new LOCAL account (with administrative privileges). To do that:
a. Simultaneously press the Win + R keys to open the run command box and type
- control userpasswords2
b. Click Add
c. Select Sign in without a Microsoft account (not recommended)
d. Choose Local account.
e. Type a username and a password (optional) and click Next to create the new account.
f. At ‘User Accounts’ window, select the new account and click Properties.
g. At Group Membership tab, select Administrator and click OK.
2. Now sign-out from the Administrator account and Sign-in to the PC with the new user account.
3. Finally, transfer all your files and settings from the locked MS account to the new local account.
That’s it! Which method worked for you?
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