Below are the steps on how to change your
username or password in major operating systems, online services, and other
locations. Keep in mind that unless you're the administrator or
root of the system
you, will need to know the password of the account before changing it into
something else. Click on one of the below links to scroll down automatically to
steps on how to change the username or password
Windows Vista and 7 users
Change password
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Click
Add or remove user accounts.
3. Click
the account you wish to change.
4. Click
Change the password
Change username
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Click
Add or remove user accounts.
3. Click
the account you wish to change.
4. Click
Change the account name
Change password
1. Open Control Panel.
3. Select
the account you wish to change.
4. Select
the option "Change my name" to change your username or "Create a
password" or "Change my password" to change your password.
Note:
Windows XP Home users can only change the Administrator password through Safe Mode.
Change username
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Users
Accounts icon.
3. Select
the account you wish to change.
4. Click
"Change My Name"
5. Enter
the new name you wish to use and click the Change Name button.
Change password
Microsoft
Windows 2000 users can change their username by pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL while
in Windows to open the Windows Security window. From this window click the
"Change Password" button.
Enter your
old password and the new password you wish to use.
Change username
In
order to change the username of an account on Windows XP you will need to have
an account with Administrator rights.
If you're logged in as Administrator or have an account with Administrator
rights, follow the below steps.
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Double-click the
Users and Password icon.
3. Make
sure "Users must enter a user and password to use this computer" is
checked.
4. Highlight the
account you wish to change the username for and click the Properties button.
5. Within
the Properties you'll be able to change the User name.
Change password
To
change your password or password settings in Windows 95, 98, or ME, follow the
below steps.
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Double-click the
Passwords icon.
3. In the
Password Properties window, click the Change Windows Password button.
Note: The Windows password can also be changed through the Users icon
in Control Panel.
Change username
You can
change the user settings in Windows 95/98 through the Users icon in Control
Panel. However, this does not allow you to change the actual username. If you
need to change the username, we suggest you create a copy of your existing
username and use the new user name. Below are the steps to do this.
1. Open Control Panel.
2. Double-click the
Users icon.
3. Highlight
the user you wish to make a copy of and click the Make a copy button.
4. Follow
the wizard in creating a new user account.
Change password
Almost
all Linux and Unix and variants have access to the passwd command. Enter this command at the prompt to change your
password. You'll need to know the current password before being able to change
the password to a new password.
See the passwd command page
for additional information about this command.
Change username
In order to change
the username you will need to have root or
super-user access.
To change the
username of an account, use the vipwcommand. See the vipw command page for additional
information about this command.
To change the user
settings, use the chfn command. See thechfn command page for additional
information about this command.
Change password
The system password
that appears immediately after turning on the computer and CMOS or BIOS
password are both changed through the CMOS Setup.
Change username
A computer BIOS does not have a
username.
Changing
your Internet username or password is really dependent on how your Internet
Service Provider is setup and what their policy is for changing the username
and password. Often, most ISPs will allow you to change your password whenever
you need to; however, they will not allow you to change your account name.
Because every Internet Service Provider (ISP) and webhost is different,
we suggest you contact the company for additional help with changing your
username or password.source:online
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