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Using the CMD, you can access the more advanced built-in Windows tools easily. If you wish to directly access these Advanced startup options when working on your Windows 10, you can do so via the Settings app of Windows 10 > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced startup and click the Restart now button.
Thank you for posting. You may refer to the article and follow the steps to get the details about Scan the QR code page, see under To set up the Microsoft Authenticator app. For your reference: Manually add an account to the app. However, we have dedicated support team Microsoft Authenticator app if you still having problem then I would suggest ...
I have Windows 11, and I'm trying to set up Phone Link between my PC and my Android. However, during setup I'm asked from the Phone Link app to generate a QR Code to scan on my phone or a PIN to enter manually, but neither ever appears.
To diagnose the underlying issue, I need to analyse your Mini-dump file (s): Open Windows File Explorer. Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump. Copy any minidump files onto your Desktop, then zip those up. Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox . . . etc.), then choose to share those and get a share link.
Another option you might consider is incorporating a third-party barcode scanner into your setup. One such solution is the Smart Engines SDK, which provides a high-performing barcode scanning technology that can be easily integrated into your camera app. With its user-friendly interface and customizable features, smart engines can give you the ...
Choose Set up Authenticator app and it will open a pop-up box with QR code so that you can configure the app on your new device. If you cannot access your account via browser, please contact your Office 365 admin and disable MFA for you and remove the lost device.
However the option "iPhone, iPad or Android device (Sign in with QR code)“ is not displayed for me. Have already tried it on two Windows 11 Devices (Build: 22621.2428). Anybody have any idea what could be the reason for this.
This is what worked for me: Open Settings. Click on Apps. Click on Installed Apps. Select Whatsapp app from the list. Click the Advanced Options link. Click the Reset button. Click the Reset button again to confirm. As soon as I reopened the Whatsapp app, the QR code was back.
I had whatsapp 64-bit downloaded on my windows 10 laptop and it used to work fine and then randomly one day it logged me out and ever since the QR code does not load and the loading wheel just spins continuously and it's driving me mad.
I recently linked a new Android phone to my Windows 10 laptop and it was successfully linked for about a week until they stopped syncing data. I tried to re-link them from scratch, but I can't get past the QR code scan. I can scan the code, but it doesn't actually link to anything when scanned, it just copies the information to the clipboard.