Change computer name in Windows 10

There are two ways of doing this:

Modern Windows SettingsClassic Control Panel

You will need admin permission for both of these methods. The PC is also restarted in this process.

Via Settings

While it has always been straightforward to rename your computer via Control Panel, Windows 10 lets you change your PC’s name right from the PC Settings. Press Win+I to open your Windows 10 Settings and go to System Settings. Click on ‘About,’ and you will see a tab saying. “Rename PC” Click on the tab, and there you are. You can now change your PC’s name to whatever you want and click on the Next button. You need to Restart your PC to get the changes saved. Well, this was a fast and straightforward method to change your PC’s name, but if you want to follow the old process, you can also do it via system settings in the control panel.

Via Control Panel

Press Win+R and type Sysdm.cpl to open the System Settings via Control Panel. This will open a dialog box displaying your System Properties like Computer Name, Hardware devices installed on your PC, Advanced settings like PC performance and recovery, System Protection, System Restore settings, and Remote assistance.

You can also see a button stating, ‘To rename this computer, click Change.’ Click on Change, fill in the name you want and click on OK. While changing the Computer Name, the pop-up also allows you to change the Workgroup of your PC. Make the desired changes and click on OK. You can use this Control Panel method to change the computer name in Windows 8/7. Windows 11: If you are using Windows 11 read – How to Rename PC in Windows 11. Changes will take effect only after you restart your computer.

Can I change my PC user name?

While you can change your name on Windows PC, you cannot change the folder name of your User account. The OS still doesn’t support it, and there is also a lot of remapping needed.

How do I change the administrator name on my computer?

Using an administrator account, open the Computer Management tool in Windows. Locate the Administrator account under the Local Users and Groups, right-click and choose to rename.