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Hotmail Gone
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Can anyone help me get my hotmail account back, I filled out the online form for microsoft but it came back saying not enough information, my email contacts have deleted any emails that I have sent, would the emails I have received from companies that I have purchased items from work, I have the receipts with my Hotmail address on, any help would be much appreciated thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When you first set up your hotmail account, did you provide them with an alternative email address and/or mobile number for security purposes?
If so:
1. Go to https:/ /accoun t.live. com/pw
2. Enter the affected Microsoft account and the characters that you see in the picture, and click "Next".
3. Choose either "Email me a reset link, Security questions or Send a code to my phone". (The 3 options will appear if they are set up during or after account creation.)
4. Check your alternate email for the reset link or your phone if you received a code.
5. Type the code provided and click on "Next".
If so:
1. Go to https:/
2. Enter the affected Microsoft account and the characters that you see in the picture, and click "Next".
3. Choose either "Email me a reset link, Security questions or Send a code to my phone". (The 3 options will appear if they are set up during or after account creation.)
4. Check your alternate email for the reset link or your phone if you received a code.
5. Type the code provided and click on "Next".
Do you have access to your contacts? That would suggest you are 'in' your email account. Unless you have those details recorded somewhere else?
Anyway. Easy enough to set up another email address - I have about 10 different ones with different providers. Write down all the answers you give to their security questions and keep them safe elsewhere!
Anyway. Easy enough to set up another email address - I have about 10 different ones with different providers. Write down all the answers you give to their security questions and keep them safe elsewhere!
Yes, as calmck says, once you've set up your new email address go to the websites where you've registered an account under your old email. Sign in with your old details then click to get to your account details and change your email address to the new one.
Most organisations will then send an email to the new email address and ask you to confirm it's you by clicking a link or filling in a code they send you.
Most organisations will then send an email to the new email address and ask you to confirm it's you by clicking a link or filling in a code they send you.