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Faculty, students, and staff should provide the technician assisting them with the computer name. 

When users submit a request for desktop support, the technician typically asks for the computer name. Our directory uses this information to index machines, remote into machines, and keep track of inventory. It also enables us to better help users.

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Finding the Computer Name for a PC

You can find the computer name in the information about the operating system or by looking on the computer.

Serial Numbers consist of 7 characters and end with a 1 or 2.

From Within the Operating System

Windows 10

  1. Right click on the Start Menu and open Settings

  2. Select System

  3. Scroll down to About

  4. The Service Tag will be identified under Device name.

Windows 10 (If not logged on)

  1. From a login screen type “.\” in the username field.  The computer name will be displayed.  For ITS-supported Dell computers the service tag is the same as the computer name.

From the Outside of the Device

On desktops, the black tag is on top of the machine. On small, form-factor machines and laptops, it is located on the back of the device.

Image of machine name on physical desk top.

Finding the Computer Name for a Mac 

You can find the name or serial number of your Mac on the informational page for your computer or by looking at the back of the device.

Serial Numbers are 11-13 characters.

From Within the Operating System

  1. Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner.

  2. Select About This Mac. The serial number is the last field.

    Image of apple logo in mac

From the Outside of the Device

On the back of the machine, locate the label containing the serial tag. For iMac all-in-one desktops, you can find this underneath the stand.

Image of serial tag on mac desktop

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