HT201541: Update the software on your Mac
Learn about Update the software on your Mac
-
All replies
-
Helpful answers
-
Nov 24, 2012 9:02 PM in response to ady paltiby John Galt,Your Mac's name is found in System Preferences > Sharing.
-
Dec 15, 2012 1:01 PM in response to John Galtby jwhart,I'm confused! When I look in the System Preferences > Sharing it shows "Jack" however, ALL of my "stuff" (apps, desktop, documents, music, etc. shows up under a folder named Windows7 with a white house icon? How can I change that name from Windows 7?
-
Dec 15, 2012 2:30 PM in response to jwhartby Barney-15E,jwhart wrote:
I'm confused! When I look in the System Preferences > Sharing it shows "Jack" however, ALL of my "stuff" (apps, desktop, documents, music, etc. shows up under a folder named Windows7 with a white house icon? How can I change that name from Windows 7?
That's not your computer name. That is the user account name.
The best way to change the name is to not change the name and create a new user account in Users & Groups System Preferences. See here: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10932
You can right-click on a user in Users & Groups and choose Advanced Options…
From there, you can change the user name and location of the home folder. I would do this from another Admin Account. You also may want to change the name of the home folder (white house icon). Again do that from another account. In the Advanced options, there is a place to set the home folder. You'll have to change that if you rename the home folder.
There is likely a reason Apple recommends creating a new user over this hidden method.
-
Dec 15, 2012 2:33 PM in response to jwhartby Shootist007,Ok what I'll like to know is who named your user account? Windows 7????
Your on a Mac. At least they could of named it OS X (10).
-
Dec 15, 2012 4:19 PM in response to Shootist007by jwhart,I just became a Mac user 3 weeks ago. I've been a PC user since the beginning. I migrated over from a PC that had the name Windows 7 so the migration process gave it that name without any input from me. Also, when I go to "Users & Groups," "Windows 7" does NOT appear, my name does.
-
Dec 15, 2012 4:30 PM in response to jwhartby Barney-15E,There are two names to an account. The full name and the shortname. The shortname drives the home folder name and is the true user name for the system.
If you right-click on your user acount name and select Advanced Options, is Windows 7 listed as the Account name?
If the padlock is locked at the bottom of the system prefs window, you'll have to click it to authenticate before you can do the above actions.
-
-
Dec 15, 2012 7:56 PM in response to jwhartby Barney-15E,That is what needs to be changed as I posted above.
-
Dec 15, 2012 8:21 PM in response to jwhartby Thomas441,Another method of changing a home folder name is:
OS X: How to change user account name or home directory name
This involves enabling the root user and this article should be used with caution. Follow the steps exactly and be sure to backup your information via Time Machine first.