Initial setup question

Replaced broken Pavilion with a new tower and following initial on-screen instructions I opened a Microsoft acct.  But I use Yahoo Mail, and now it doesn't come up.  Did opening this new msn account preempt Yahoo mail?  Or perhaps I just did it wrong.

Here is a link to Yahoo Mail:
https://login.yahoo.com/?.src=ym&.intl=us&.lang=en-US&.done=https%3a//mail.yahoo.com
All you have to do is open the link and Sign in to your account.  I use Hotmail and have set it as my home page.  I have it save my Password and I never sign in again.  I am the only user of the computer, however.
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