How to find your PC's Name
Open your file explorer app. You can find this pinned to your windows start bar by default or you can search for it by typing “File Explorer” in the windows search bar:

Scroll down on the right until you see “This PC”

Right-click “This PC” and select “Properties”

Your PC name will be listed under “Device Name”

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