For instance, on Windows 10, most people now use a Microsoft account to sign in. This type of account not only helps you to sign in to multiple devices with the same credentials, but it also allows you to keep an organized inventory, and access other perks, such as features to locate your device and the ability to re-activate Windows 10 after a hardware change. If you don’t rename your Windows 10 PC accordingly, it’s more difficult to use these features. In addition, a name can help you identify your computer when you have multiple devices connected to the local network. Using a descriptive name, it’s easier to connect with other devices around the house, or even to configure your router to allow or deny access to the internet. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to change the name of a Windows 10 desktop, laptop, or tablet using the Settings app, Control Panel, Command Prompt, and even PowerShell.

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Change PC name using Settings on Windows 10

To rename a Windows 10 PC using the Settings app, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the device will restart, and it’ll start with new name. Settings app rename PC option Windows 10 Rename Your PC dialog You can also watch the video below to learn the steps to change the name of your computer on Windows 10.

Change PC name using Control Panel on Windows 10

To rename the computer name with Control Panel on Windows 10, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the computer will reboot, and upon restart, it’ll start using the name.

Change PC name using Command Prompt on Windows 10

To change your PC name on Windows 10 using Command Prompt, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the changes will apply after restarting the computer.

Change PC name using PowerShell on Windows 10

To change a Windows 10 PC name with PowerShell, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the computer will restart to apply the changes. PowerShell rename Windows 10 PC command While renaming a desktop computer, laptop, or tablet using the Settings app only works on Windows 10, you can use the System Properties and Command Prompt, and even PowerShell to change the name of a device all major releases of the operating system, including Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and other versions. Update July 1, 2020: This guide was originally published in September 2016, and it’s been revised to reflect changes on Windows 10. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.