My Windows Tablet 8 locked out

I have a Dell place Pro 10 I just bought.  I took in a meeting and could not connect because I forgot my password. I tried a few different things (they were near right) but was not able to participate.  When I got home, I looked at the password, but when I started my tablet, instead of going in the newspaper on the page it just showed my name and email. I tried everything (dragging, Sting, etc.), but nothing works.

I even plugged on my desk, but it wouldn't recognize it (perhaps because the office is Win 7).

Please help me or I paid just for a piece of plastic!

TIA

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