I lose my live id if I restore to factory settings?

I need to restore to factory settings I'll lose my liveid?

Hi tommyhermansen,

1. have you saved Windows Live ID on your system?

If you remember from your ID Windows Live ID and the password, you can connect to Windows Live without any problems even after you perform a restore Factore.

For more information, see the link:

What is a Windows Live ID?

Windows Live ID

Before performing a PC Restore, back up all personal files. If you do not back up your personal files, data will be lost.

Hope this information is useful.

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