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Something happened and your PIN isn’t available

If you’re faced with this Something went wrong and your PIN isn’t available issue, you can try our recommended solutions below, based on either of the two scenarios peculiar to you, and see if that helps to resolve the issue.

1] You know your Microsoft Account or Local Account password

If you know your Microsoft Account or Local Account password, simply click on Sign-in options and choose the password and log in. After login, you can remove the existing PIN and then add a new PIN. If the above doesn’t work, you can boot to the BIOS settings of your device and check if the secure boot is turned on and the legacy boot is off. This configuration may solve the issue immediately.

2] You don’t know the password

If you don’t know the password and don’t have Sign-in options link at the login screen, try to boot into Safe Mode first. Try the fixes mentioned in this article and check if you can add a newer PIN. After adding a new PIN, the issue will no longer be present.

3] Delete the NGC folder

Another solution you can try is to delete the NGC folder (the directory path is given below) and add a new PIN code.

4] Reset PC

Still, if you can’t boot into Safe Mode, you may need to reset your Windows device making sure that your personal data is not deleted. We hope this helps you in resolving the Something happened and your PIN isn’t available issue on Windows 11/10! Fix: Windows Hello errors while creating a PIN. A PIN is a set of numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers, that you choose yourself. Using a PIN is a quick, secure way to sign in to your Windows 10 device. Your PIN is securely stored on your device rather than in the cloud, keeping it safer. Your comments are most welcome.