Friday, February 11, 2011

Windows 7: Changing computer name


                    If you’ve ever bought a new computer with the operating system already installed, you might be annoyed by the default name of the computer when you start trying to connect different computers together. I like to use more descriptive names than HP382811UX… for example, I called my desktop SUPERFAST.


Changing this in windows XP was extremely simple, but in Windows 7 or Vista it’s buried behind a few more menus. Here are three routes you can take to open up System Properties:

    * Type sysdm.cpl into the start menu search box (quickest)
    * Right-click on the Computer option on the start menu.
    * Open Control Panel, and go to System and Maintenance, and then System.

If you chose one of the last two options, then you’ll need to click on Advanced System Settings on the left menu:



Now you’ll finally be on the right screen, which should say System Properties.



Click on the “Change” button to rename the computer, which will pop up this dialog: 



Now you can finally change the name of the computer. You could also change the name of the workgroup to something more descriptive as well. You’ll have to reboot after you make this change.


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