Changing a user account name in Windows 7 wasn’t a big deal, and most users were able to do it easily. In Windows 7 you could use the Change your account name setting on the left side of the User Accounts applet in Control Panel. But in the case of Windows 11/10/8, people are facing a challenge as it is not so simple to change their user account name. This is due to the reason that when you install Windows 11/10, there is an option to provide the name for the user account. But after doing so, there exists not even a single option in Settings, to change the name you provided earlier. In this article, I’ll tell you the way to change the user account name of your account, as well as another user’s account.
Change the User Account name in Windows 11/10
To change User Account Name in Windows 11/10, follow these steps:
Change the User Account name of another User Account
To change the User Account name of another user account in Windows 10:
In the next window, you will be able to change the User Account Name. This post will show you how to change your Account username when signed in using Microsoft Account.
Change User Account Name using NETPLWIZ
Windows 11/10 users may want to back up all their data and create a system restore point first as well as read the comments below before proceeding with the registry-change suggestion.
Press Windows Key + R combination and then type netplwiz in the Run dialog box. Click OK. If prompted by UAC, click Yes.
Now in the User Accounts window, check Users must enter a user name and password to enter this computer, if it is unchecked. In the User Name section, select the user name to which you want to change the name and click Properties.
In the Properties window, in the User name field, provide the desired user name. Then click Apply followed by OK.
That’s it! You will be successful in changing the user name. Reboot to see the change.
Change User Folder name
Even after you change the username using this NETPLWIZ method, your personal folder will continue to display the old username. You may let it remain as it is or you may rename the user folder. I repeat, create a system restore point first. Then open Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:
You will find several folders here like S-1-5-. Search through them till you find a ProfileImagePath pointing to your old username. Double-click on it and replace your old username with your new username. Restart your computer to see the change.
How do I change my account name on Windows 11/10?
To change your account name on Windows 11/10, you need to open the Control Panel, go to All Control Panel Items > User Accounts > Change your User account, and enter the new user account name. At last, you might have to restart your computer to get the job done.
How to change Administrator name on Windows 11/10
To change the administrator name in Windows 11/10, do the following if you are using a Microsoft account:
Open Computer ManagementSelect the arrow next to Local Users and Groups to expand itSelect UsersRight-click Administrator and select Rename.Type the desired new name.
Choose a different user name, It can’t be the same as the PC name
If you see the message – Choose a different user name, It can’t be the same as the PC name, then. Yes, it is clear that you can use the same username as your PC name. You need to Choose a different user name.
How do I change my user folder name and user in Windows 11/10?
To change the c /users/username user folder name in Windows 11/10, you need to use the Registry Editor. Open ProfileList in the HKLM, and double-click on the ProfileImagePath. After that, enter the new user folder path in the box and click the OK button. At last, restart your computer. NOTE: Read the comment below by Grof Gergely. All the best.