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I first used Evernote on my School Laptop this year and I had used it for extensive research and other Important notes. However logging back into my account on Google Drive with my school account, it says I am not able to sign in because of graduating this year and my school removes older users for those who graduate. And it says my Google Drive was disabled by a Work Space Administrator.

And I was wondering if there was any way to have that old account transfer to my personal account without signing in on Google Drive?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Chrollo

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 This seems to be more a question about Google accounts than a question for EN accounts.

Regarding EN accounts, even if you used "Sign in by ...", your account always has is connected to a email address in first place. Use this email address to get at your account, skip the "Sign in by ..." method.

https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/208313998

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If the Evernote account you used was your own,  you can switch off Google sign-on and use your email address and password - but I imagine your address will have changed,  and you maybe never got around to assigning an Evernote password.  Here's some additional information about Google sign-ons - Sign in to Evernote with Google - but I think you'll have to contact Support if you need to change your details.  There is a 'lost password' option on Evernote.com - but that will send a reset to your email address...

You should be able to connect with Support via https://help.evernote.com/hc/requests/new - use the 'guest' sign in option... 

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