psassy
Sep 30, 2009, 03:49 PM
Urgent help needed! I cannot access Gmail and it's my lifeline for business and personal e-mail.
I use thunderbird as my e-mail client (?) and I receive e-mail on my Blackberry. I recently bought a new laptop and was in the process of getting my files (including passwords) off my old laptop when my son dropped it so now it's totally fried and won’t even turn on.
This morning I was trying to access an e-mail I received prior to switching to my new laptop on Gmail online (message wasn't on my new laptop). I couldn't remember my password and went through all the gmail girations to receive my password and could not get it. I ended up trying to reset my password and am now totally locked out of my gmail account. I no longer receive it on my Blackberry or laptop through Thunderbird.
I have received the following e-mail from Gmail:
Thank you for your report.
The contact address you provided matches the secondary address on the
Account. We're happy to inform you that you can reset your password by
Entering your Gmail username at
https://www.google.com/accounts/ForgotPasswd and completing the word
Verification.
Note: If you haven't attempted to sign in for more than 24 hours, you will
See your security question. Click the link below your security question to
Send an email to your secondary address.
Regards,
The Google Team
When I click the link and enter my gmail address I get a screen asking me to input the captcha. Every time I get to this point I get the same message from Gmail saying they have sent password resetting instructions to my secondary e-mail which takes me back to square one. I just keep going around in circles and never get to my security question to reset my password.
I am wondering if I am not getting to the point where I can reset my password because I have tried to access my account within the last 24 hours (see Gmails “NOTE”) or if I will be locked out forever. Has anyone ever encountered this problem? I really must get access back into my account. I have way too much information there that I cannot just walk away from.
Thanks in advance for all of your help!
I use thunderbird as my e-mail client (?) and I receive e-mail on my Blackberry. I recently bought a new laptop and was in the process of getting my files (including passwords) off my old laptop when my son dropped it so now it's totally fried and won’t even turn on.
This morning I was trying to access an e-mail I received prior to switching to my new laptop on Gmail online (message wasn't on my new laptop). I couldn't remember my password and went through all the gmail girations to receive my password and could not get it. I ended up trying to reset my password and am now totally locked out of my gmail account. I no longer receive it on my Blackberry or laptop through Thunderbird.
I have received the following e-mail from Gmail:
Thank you for your report.
The contact address you provided matches the secondary address on the
Account. We're happy to inform you that you can reset your password by
Entering your Gmail username at
https://www.google.com/accounts/ForgotPasswd and completing the word
Verification.
Note: If you haven't attempted to sign in for more than 24 hours, you will
See your security question. Click the link below your security question to
Send an email to your secondary address.
Regards,
The Google Team
When I click the link and enter my gmail address I get a screen asking me to input the captcha. Every time I get to this point I get the same message from Gmail saying they have sent password resetting instructions to my secondary e-mail which takes me back to square one. I just keep going around in circles and never get to my security question to reset my password.
I am wondering if I am not getting to the point where I can reset my password because I have tried to access my account within the last 24 hours (see Gmails “NOTE”) or if I will be locked out forever. Has anyone ever encountered this problem? I really must get access back into my account. I have way too much information there that I cannot just walk away from.
Thanks in advance for all of your help!