How to rename a computer
By Ed Bott
When you set up Windows 10 on a new PC as a clean install, Windows automatically creates a random computer name for you using the word DESKTOP, followed by a hyphen and seven random letters and numbers.
If you never use a local network, you can safely ignore that name. But if you share files with other computers, it helps to use descriptive names that make it clear which device you're connecting to.
To change the computer name in Windows 10, go to Settings > System > About. The current computer name is near the top of that page, with a large Rename This PC button below it. Click that button and enter a descriptive product name using any combination of letters, numbers, and hyphens. (Sorry, no special characters or spaces allowed.) The maximum length is 15 characters. Click Next to finish the renaming process and then restart your PC.
In Windows 7, the process is similar, but it uses the Computer Name tab on the System Properties dialog box instead. For a shortcut, click Start and then type systempropertiescomputername (with no spaces) in the search box. Click the search result, click Change to enter a new name, and then restart. Windows XP refuses to die, but Windows 10 adoption is slowly gathering pace The proportion of Windows XP PCs used by hospitals and other healthcare bodies has increased, according to a new report. As the information technology industry enters the cloud era, where hybrid IT is the dominant deployment model in organizations of all sizes, the capabilities of primary all-flash arrays (AFAs) will need to evolve to handle cloud scale and agility.... |
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