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<blockquote data-quote="Parsh" data-source="post: 866953" data-attributes="member: 58090"><p>Sometimes resetting Windows fails due to varied reasons, a common one being corrupt System image file stored by Windows.</p><p>That's why the 1st option from my previous post uses an external (clean) Windows image for recovery. If your Windows is currently working (you can log in), this can be done. Just have a look! </p><p>In case that doesn't work out for you, then get a Windows 10 USB prepared from any of your trusted colleague's PC when possible.</p><p>You can try disconnecting 3rd party apps access to your Yahoo account. There is a slight possibility that the account is being attempted for a misuse by some entity who has partial access. This is just a speculation among other possibilities.</p><p>Have you shared your credentials with anyone you know?</p><p>And as I said previously, also try contacting services from whose websites/apps you're receiving login request verifications.</p><p>Say you're getting login requests to Twitter using your Yahoo account, contact Twitter support for assistance. They might be able to analyse the pattern and do something on their part or ask you to secure your account for better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsh, post: 866953, member: 58090"] Sometimes resetting Windows fails due to varied reasons, a common one being corrupt System image file stored by Windows. That's why the 1st option from my previous post uses an external (clean) Windows image for recovery. If your Windows is currently working (you can log in), this can be done. Just have a look! In case that doesn't work out for you, then get a Windows 10 USB prepared from any of your trusted colleague's PC when possible. You can try disconnecting 3rd party apps access to your Yahoo account. There is a slight possibility that the account is being attempted for a misuse by some entity who has partial access. This is just a speculation among other possibilities. Have you shared your credentials with anyone you know? And as I said previously, also try contacting services from whose websites/apps you're receiving login request verifications. Say you're getting login requests to Twitter using your Yahoo account, contact Twitter support for assistance. They might be able to analyse the pattern and do something on their part or ask you to secure your account for better. [/QUOTE]
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