How to Find Your Computer Name
Your computer name is often needed by support to help resolve your issue. If asked for your computer name, this is how you can find your computer name.
These instructions are for Windows 10, if you have not upgraded to Windows 10 please review this
article.
1. Press the Windows Key (bottom left of your keyboard) with 4 small boxes
2. Type "This PC" as a window as shown below will open, click on the Properties option.
3. After you press the Properties option a new window will open and you can get the computer name as shown below (highlighted)
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