Change OS Names in the Windows Vista/7/8/10 Boot Manager (Boot Menu) Using cmd Command
You may follow the below mentioned steps.
a. Start the Operating System (ex: Windows 7) that you want to change the name of in the Windows Boot Manager screen.
b. Click Start and type cmd in the start search box. From the programs list right click on cmd and select Run as Administrator.
c. In the command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter.
NOTE: This will let you see what the name of the {current} operating system name is. This will be the operating system that you are currently in (ex: Windows 7).
d. Now type the following command and press enter.
bcdedit /set Description "Windows 10 Home"
e. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter.
NOTE: This will let you see and verify the new name of the edited {current} operating system.
You may follow the below mentioned steps.
a. Start the Operating System (ex: Windows 7) that you want to change the name of in the Windows Boot Manager screen.
b. Click Start and type cmd in the start search box. From the programs list right click on cmd and select Run as Administrator.
c. In the command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter.
NOTE: This will let you see what the name of the {current} operating system name is. This will be the operating system that you are currently in (ex: Windows 7).
d. Now type the following command and press enter.
bcdedit /set Description "Windows 10 Home"
e. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter.
NOTE: This will let you see and verify the new name of the edited {current} operating system.