Recently I bought new PC and one of the last steps of installation latest version of Windows 10 it asked me to create PIN . I don't want to create PIN and I prefer to use my Microsoft account and password but looks like there were no way not to do it. I personally think this is not acceptable. I should login any way I like. If Microsoft would like me to use PIN because it is more secure or faster they have to explain it there and let me to decide. Anway I created pin and after I logged in into Windows I deleted it. Great. Then after next restart I was prompted to create PIN again. WTF? But

I recently bought new PC and then I realized how hard is to move Outlook 2016 accounts to new PC. I think Microsoft totally should make it much easier and preferably in one click. But we have what we have. So let me explain easy way to do so.

But before I start I have to let you know that this way have two limitations:

  1. You should move to the same version. In my case I move from latest to latest version so I'm good
  2. Your Windows account name should be the same because profile information contains directory names in binary form and it is not easy to move. Again I created the same account so I was good

Update 7 Aug: Waiting for similar condition to test again. Setting case fans to 100% made them a bit more loud but still totally fine under such load. Also by some reason default profile for CPU fan was set to 100% at 85C. Changed it to around 80C. After that Prime 95 CPU was 69C, vCore MOSFETS 54C. Case fans 1200RPM, CPU fan 2571. If I put CPU fan to 100% as well then CPU temp changes to around 68C and continue to drop slowly and vCore MOSFETS dropped to 53C. I cannot hear CPU fan even at 100% because case fans are noisier. Subjectively it is a bit hotter in my room that first time. I don't have any