How to Find Your Computer Login Name on Windows and macOS

Learn how to easily find your computer login name on both Windows and macOS using simple commands.

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To find your computer login name: On Windows, press `Win + R`, type `cmd`, and press Enter. In the Command Prompt, type `whoami` and press Enter. Your login name will appear. On macOS, open `Terminal` and type `whoami`, then press Enter. Your login name will be displayed.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a computer login name? A computer login name is the unique identifier you use to log into your system, often associated with your user account.
  2. Can I change my computer login name? Yes, you can change your computer login name through the user account settings on both Windows and macOS.
  3. What if `whoami` doesn't work on my computer? If `whoami` doesn't work, check that you're using the correct terminal or command prompt; alternative methods are available under user settings.
  4. How do I find my login name in Windows 10? In Windows 10, you can find your login name by pressing `Win + R`, typing `cmd`, then entering `whoami` in the Command Prompt.