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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Network & Sharing » User Name Remember Me? cannot leave homegroup or change password Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Cannot leave leave homegroup cannot windows 7 Homegroup Page 1 of 3 1 23 > 16 Jan 2010 #1 Dr GRIM Windows 7 Pro (Both Mchines) 6 posts Saginaw MI cannot join homegroup Cannot leave Homegroup I have tried to leave the homegroup, but i have not be able to. I have seen several threads on this issue but none of which have fixed this. Even in the threads that i have seen, the issue cannot join homegroup with correct password still was not resolved. I have two Computers, both running windows 7. One (Desktop) I can join and leave the homegroup with out a hitch. But this computer (Desktop hooked to TV) I can't. I hit the "leave homegroup" and it says that "windows couldn't remove you from the homegroup" I hit "view and print Homegroup Password" and nothing, as if it isn't even a link, just words on the screen. I try to change the password, I am able to see a new password,
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and type my own in. When i hit enter, it says "Windows cannot set up a homegroup on this computer" Other then hardware between these two machines there is no settings different between them. This computer does not have anti virus on it, however my desktop does. Homegroup provider - shows up on the task manager and is running Homegroup listener - does not show up, but it was started, so i restarted it and nothing happened. Firewalls, on or off nothing happened Homegroup troubleshooter - issues found - PeerNetworking Grouping service isn't running. "start the Peer Networking Grouping service" Yet it doesn't say how to do that.... SO PLEASE I AM FREAKING LOST!!!! HELP!!!!!!! My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Build (Both Mchines) OS Windows 7 Pro (Both Mchines) CPU AMD Phenom Quad Core (Both Mchines) Motherboard Asus M3A-H /HDMI (Asus M4N72-E) Memory Corsair 5GB (Both Mchines) Graphics Card Nvidia 8800 GT (Nvidia 9 800 GTX) Sound Card Mobo Built in (Both Mchines) Monitor(s) Displays 32inc Insignia HDTV (2X ACER 22 inch LCD) Screen Resolution MAX Keyboard Logitech Wireless Wave (Saitek Cyborg) Mouse Logitech Wireless Wave (Razor Lachnis) PSU 450 Watt (680 Watt Hyper) Hard Drives 1 TB (1.56 TB) Internet Speed 16MB/S Dr GRIM View Public Profile Find More Posts by Dr GRIM . 16 Jan 2010 #2 chev65 Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro, 9,149 posts San Diego To enable peer networking just go to start/search then type in 'system config' hit enter then go t
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to leave a homegroup? Tags: Windows 7 Last response: October 13, 2014 2:35 cannot connect to homegroup computer AM in Windows 7 Share The_Prophecy a c 224 $ Windows 7 August 9, 2009 4:42:00 AM Greetings, I've got cannot connect to homegroup windows 8 a couple of machines here running the RTM build of 7. Machine A was at another location when it was set up. At this other location, several other PC's (lets call them B, http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/55781-cannot-leave-homegroup.html C and D) were also set up with 7 and a homegroup was created. Now at this new location, I wanted to create a new homegroup on the other machine (let's call this one machine E) and join machine A to it (B, C and D are still at the original location and never travel). When attempting to set up a new homegroup on Machine E, I http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/681-63-force-windows-leave-homegroup was prompted for the password of the homegroup machine A was originally joined to. Not thinking anything of it, I grabbed the password from machine A and joined machine E. Now that I realize this won't work for me the way I want it to, I have been trying for about an hour to force Windows 7 on Machine E to leave the homegroup of machines A though D. Each time I do this, I get an error simply stating "Windows couldn't remove your computer from the homegroup". Changing the network type to Work and then attempting to leave yielded the same result, as has rebooting machine E several times. Does anyone know of a way to force Windows 7 to leave a homegroup? More about : force windows leave homegroup Reply to The_Prophecy Zoron a b $ Windows 7 August 9, 2009 5:00:38 AM RTM? Didn't think the RTM build had been released yet... Reply to Zoron m 1 l The_Prophecy a c 224 $ Windows 7 August 9, 2009 6:05:56 PM It's on MSDN, Technet, and everyone's favorite torrent sites right now. Reply to The_Prophecy m 0 l Related resources Problems moving WHISPER 32 from X
New 28 Aug 2015 #1 Salman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Aug 2015 Posts : 4 http://www.tenforums.com/network-sharing/19749-homegroup-not-functioning-cant-leave-homegroup.html windows 10 Homegroup not Functioning, cant leave homegroup I cannot leave the homegroup. we had 2 computers in the network with windows 7 and windows 8.1. Windows 7 upgraded to windows 10. and the other one did a clean install of windows 8.1. Now i cannot leave the homegroup from windows 10 and the windows 8.1 has created a new homegroup(that cannot connect PC didnot find the homegroup that windows 10 was part of) Now I cannot leave the homegroup or do anything with it. Is there a way to manually leave the homegroup. It says 'Windows couldn't remove your computer from the homegroup" My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS windows 10 Reply With cannot connect to Quote New 28 Aug 2015 #2 finlay View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Aug 2015 Posts : 26 Windows 10 Education You do not need to be connected to a network to leave a Homegroup, so my advice in the first instance would be, to disconnect the PC from the network and all unnecessary peripherals, restart the PC, navigate to .. Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\HomeGroup and select the option to leave the Homegroup. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell OS Windows 10 Education Reply With Quote New 29 Aug 2015 #3 Salman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Aug 2015 Posts : 4 windows 10 No, that still does nothing. I cant do anything related to homegroup! Even after disconnecting the Lan cable and Restarting it gives the same error My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS windows 10 Reply With Q