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How to change name windows 7 which was wrongly input
When I purchase my computer windows 7 i7 with 6 GB of ram, the salesman had input my name wrongly so I am hoping someone will let me know how to change it to my correct name.
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Updated - 20th Feb 2012
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Well Moles I guess you never saw Electric Dreams
The easy answer here is to backup all your Data & Settings and then run the Recovery Partition to return the system to As New Condition where you can correctly enter your Name and so on.
Col
Col
20th Feb 2012
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That was my first thought too
bratwizard@...
21st Feb 2012
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go to
start, computer, right click - properties, half way down the page you'll see Computer name, domain and workplace settings, click on Change Settings on the right hand side, on computer name tab select changne where it says "To rename this computer etc" then type in what you want to name the computer where it says Computer Name
20th Feb 2012
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If you try this make sure that you are logged in with Admin Privileges. You can not make these changes without being the Administrator. 
Col
Col
OH Smeg
20th Feb 2012
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The easiest option
would be to create a new account on the computer and do a settings and data transfer using Windows Easy Transfer from account to account! Delete the old account. All in all this will not take long depending on the size of your profile.
Also, to the previous posters, please read the question before answering. The question was how to change the User name, not the pc name!!
Also, to the previous posters, please read the question before answering. The question was how to change the User name, not the pc name!!
20th Feb 2012
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That last part is a bit harsh don't you think? I mean, NOWHERE in the
original question did the OP mention "User name"...only "my name"...
Please read the question before answering.
As for changing to your correct name...depends on which "name" you
are desiring a change. If just the "User" name, the Jay's method works.
If it is the "Registered Owner" name, then you can follow Col's method,
OR, while running as Adminstrator, fire up Regedit from the Run command,
look for all references to the mistyped name, and change each to the
desired name.
original question did the OP mention "User name"...only "my name"...
Please read the question before answering.
As for changing to your correct name...depends on which "name" you
are desiring a change. If just the "User" name, the Jay's method works.
If it is the "Registered Owner" name, then you can follow Col's method,
OR, while running as Adminstrator, fire up Regedit from the Run command,
look for all references to the mistyped name, and change each to the
desired name.
wizard57m-cnet
20th Feb 2012
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Can't do it
Not on an i7 with 6GB. Only i5 with 4 or 8GB
20th Feb 2012
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What?
Any of the above methods will work and it doesn't rely on the CPU or Installed RAM but it most defiantly does rely on logging in as a Administrator.
Col
Any of the above methods will work and it doesn't rely on the CPU or Installed RAM but it most defiantly does rely on logging in as a Administrator.
Col
OH Smeg
20th Feb 2012
works just fine here, we've done it
PurpleSkys
20th Feb 2012
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Change Username in Windows 7
To change the username: Go to start menu and write 'add user account' in search, Once the search is complete pick up the most approprate link it will take you to the control panel with title 'add or remove user account' . Choose the user account that you want to edit then click on the name; by double clicking the user acount a window will open with user account details...perform the action you want and click 'ok'.
18th Oct
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Name change Win 7
Hi. I got this from the microsoft site, had the same issue, was easier than I thought.
1. Log in by using another administrative account.
Note You may need create a new administrative account at first.
2. Go to the C:\users\ folder and rename the sub folder with the original user name to the new user name.
3. Go to registry and modify the registry value ProfileImagePath to the new path name.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\\
4. Log out and log in again by using the user whose name is changed, and the user should use the pervious profile with new path name.
1. Log in by using another administrative account.
Note You may need create a new administrative account at first.
2. Go to the C:\users\ folder and rename the sub folder with the original user name to the new user name.
3. Go to registry and modify the registry value ProfileImagePath to the new path name.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\\
4. Log out and log in again by using the user whose name is changed, and the user should use the pervious profile with new path name.
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