If you need or want to rename your computer, here's our guide on how to change your PC name in Windows.
Give your Windows PC a new name
There are a number of reasons why you might want to change the name of your Windows PC, laptop or tablet. You might have bought a second hand device and what to simply change it to you name. Or you might be setting up a network and need to give each computer an appropriate and unique name.
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Whatever the reason for wanting to change the name of your PC, here's our step by step guide on how to do it.
For this guide we've used Windows 8 but included notes for other Windows users.
How to change your PC name in Windows
Step One
In Windows 8 open the Charm Bar. This can be done by moving your mouse to the right hand edge of the screen. If you have a touchscreen then you can swipe in from the right.
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Step Two
Click the Settings button in the Charms Bar.
Step Three
Click the PC Info option. This will take you to the System section of the control panel.
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Note. Windows 7 or earlier users can access the same section by opening the control panel from the start menu and following the same path: System and Security > System.
Step Four
Click the Change Settings link in the Computer name, domain and workgroup settings section.
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Step Five
Click the Change button which you can see in the default Computer Name tab.
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Step Six
Change the name of the computer in the box and click OK.
Note: If your computer is part of a domain, you will be asked to provide the name and password of an account with permission to rename the computer in the domain.
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You've now successfully changed the name of your PC.
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