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How to Find Your Computer Name

In certain scenarios, IT or your local IT support might ask you for your computer's assigned name in order to troubleshoot an issue or make software available to you for download/installation. To find your computer's name, select your Operating System from the choices shown below:

IMPORTANT: If you are faculty or professional staff with a Drexel-owned computer, please do not change the computer's name under any circumstances. If you have any questions regarding the computer's name, please contact IT or your college's IT support.

Windows 7

  1. Click on the Start button.
  2. Right-click on Computer.
  3. Select Properties.
  4. Under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings you will find the computer name listed.

Windows 8/8.1

  1. Click on the Start button.
  2. When the launch screen appears, type Computer.
  3. Right-click on Computer within the search results and select Properties.
  4. Under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings you will find the computer name listed.

Windows 10

  1. Click on the Start button.
  2. In the search box, type Computer.
  3. Right click on This PC within the search results and select Properties.
  4. Under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings you will find the computer name listed.

Mac OS X

  1. Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner.
  2. Click on System Preferences.
  3. Click on Sharing.
  4. The computer name will appear at the top of the window that opens in the Computer Name field.

Screenshots

Windows 7, 8/8.1, and 10

Windows 10 Name

Mac OS X

Mac OS X Name