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- Change From a Local Account to a Microsoft Account in Windows
Learn how to change your Windows sign in from a local account to a Microsoft account to sync your settings across all your devices
- How to Switch From Local To Microsoft Account On Windows
On Windows 10, you can change a local user profile into a Microsoft account from the Settings app This keeps your existing desktop, installed apps, personal files, and most account-specific preferences in place, but changes the sign-in identity used for that Windows profile
- How to Switch From Local To Microsoft Account On Windows
Learn to switch from local to Microsoft account with clear steps, benefits, precautions, and solutions Safely convert a local account to Microsoft account
- Switch to Microsoft Account from Local Account in Windows 11
This tutorial will show you how to switch to a Microsoft account from a local account to sign in to Windows 11 with instead You can sign in to Windows 11 with a local account or a Microsoft account
- How To Switch Between a Microsoft and Local Account in Windows 11
Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead, right under Account settings You'll need to sign in Type the email address of the Microsoft account you want to switch to, and click Next
- How to Switch from a Local Account to a Microsoft Account on Windows
Using a Microsoft account unlocks a few handy features in Windows Here's how to turn a local Windows account into a Microsoft one
- How to Change Microsoft Account on Windows 11: Local vs MSA
Open Settings (Press Win + I) Go to Accounts > Your info Under Account settings, click Sign in with a local account instead (this link appears only if you’re currently using an MSA) Windows will prompt you to verify your current MSA password; enter it
- How to Switch from Local to Microsoft Account on Windows 11 10 (2026 Guide)
If you want to switch from a local account to a Microsoft account on Windows, here is the short answer: go to Settings, then Accounts, then Your Info, and click “Sign in with a Microsoft account instead ”
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