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How To Change The Name Of My Local Account In Windows 11 Hot ((install)) ★ | DELUXE |

Here’s a concise step-by-step guide to change the name of your local account in Windows 11 (the name that appears on the sign-in screen and Start menu).


Method 1 — Control Panel (works in all editions)

  1. Press Windows+R, type:
    control userpasswords2
    
    and press Enter.
  2. In the Users list, select the local account you want to rename.
  3. Click Properties.
  4. In "Full Name" enter the new display name. Click OK, then Apply.
  5. Sign out and sign back in (or restart) to see the new display name on the sign-in screen and Start menu.

Notes:

Method 3 — Local Users and Groups (Windows Pro, Enterprise)

  1. Press Windows+R, type:
    lusrmgr.msc
    
    and press Enter.
  2. Open Users in the left pane.
  3. Right‑click the account to rename → Properties.
  4. Change “Full name” to the new display name. Click OK.
  5. Sign out and back in (or restart) to see changes.

Notes:

Method 1: The Hottest & Fastest Way – Control Panel (30 Seconds)

This is the official, Microsoft-supported method. It works on all Windows 11 versions, including Home, Pro, and Enterprise. how to change the name of my local account in windows 11 hot

Method 3: Using Command Prompt (Works on all versions)

If the menus are confusing or you want a guaranteed way to change the name, use the terminal. Here’s a concise step-by-step guide to change the

  1. Click Start, type cmd, right-click "Command Prompt," and select Run as administrator.
  2. To see a list of current users, type: wmic useraccount list full
  3. To change the name, type the following command (replace OldName with the current name and NewName with what you want): wmic useraccount where name="OldName" call rename name="NewName"
    • Example: wmic useraccount where name="John" call rename name="Jonathan"
  4. Press Enter. You should see a "Method execution successful" message.

Method 2: Using Settings (if account is linked to Microsoft)

⚠️ If you’re using a Microsoft account, you can’t rename the local folder this way. Convert to a local account first. Method 1 — Control Panel (works in all editions)

  1. Go to SettingsAccountsYour info.
  2. Click Sign in with a local account instead (if currently Microsoft).
  3. Follow the prompts, then rename via Method 1 above.

Method 1: Using the Control Panel (Easiest)

  1. Press Windows + R, type control userpasswords2, and press Enter.
  2. Select your local account from the list.
  3. Click Properties.
  4. Go to the General tab.
  5. Change the User name field to your new name.
  6. Click OK, then OK again.

✅ Works immediately after signing out or restarting.