I recently swapped out my motherboard, and now Windows 10 is prompting me to send a code to my Microsoft account. The issue is that it claims I have no internet connection, even though I'm connected. I've tried both LAN and Wi-Fi, but nothing seems to work. Has anyone else faced this problem?
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Hey, if you're looking for visual clues, I've attached a screenshot of a similar issue. It might help highlight what to check for in settings. Just an idea!
One thing you could try is putting your drive back in your old motherboard to log in. Once you're in, switch to a local account. Then, you can move it back to the new motherboard and switch back to a Microsoft account.
Sounds frustrating! Since you're not connecting via either NIC or Wi-Fi, it might be a driver issue or possibly a faulty motherboard. Have you considered reinstalling Windows? Just make sure to back up your important files if you go down that route.
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