Difficulty leaving my homegroup in windows 7

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  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #1

    Difficulty leaving my homegroup in windows 7


    Ok, so I have recently had a new computer in my house and so because it is a main desktop computer, I thought that I'd change my laptop from being the main homegroup provider. However doing this has caused me some issues. I have managed to get all of the other laptops off the homegroup and joined to the new homegroup I have created on the desktop computer.

    The problem is that when I try to leave the homegroup it consistently comes up with the same message. "Windows cannot remove your computer from the homegroup." I have also found that I cannot change my password or even find this homegroup again on any other computer that is joined to my network.

    I have already searched the windows 7 forum to see if there is any help, and the results have been promising in most cases. However not in mine.
    I then followed this forum site to see if it could help
    Cannot leave Homegroup
    I did what it told me to and that is go to and type this "system.config" into the search start menu, go onto services and enabled "Peer networking Identity manager" and "Peer Networking grouping" I saw that the Peer networking grouping option was stopped and so I went on, and in the search start menu, I typed services.msc and hit enter. I then scrolled down and went onto Peer network grouping and attempted to start that. It unfortunately did not work. It came up with a message and an error:

    "Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start"
    So I tried restarting my computer at this point and followed on with the next instructions:

    I then did a system scan (I did this by typing cmd into the start menu, running it as administrator, and then typing /scannow. The scan came back clear and said nothing was wrong. :)


    After restarting I went to this location
    C:\windows\serviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking
    and I deleted the contents in it. And yet again I did another system restart. However the same outcome appears and I still cannot leave the homegroup. I have unfortunately had to empty the recycle bin as it was too large and the files that was in this location is now lost.

    I have noticed recently though that when I type in system.config and go onto services, I have found that Homegroup listener and Provider are checked but are also stopped. < Could this be the case or have I done something else wrong in the process of getting to here?
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  2. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #2

    Try this....


    start the Task Manager
    Click on the service Tab
    Find the "HomeGroupProvider"
    AND STOP IT!!!!

    Then try and leave the network. I got it from this thread.....

    Cannot leave Homegroup
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #3

    BiggestT4 said:
    Ok, so I have recently had a new computer in my house and so because it is a main desktop computer, I thought that I'd change my laptop from being the main homegroup provider. However doing this has caused me some issues. I have managed to get all of the other laptops off the homegroup and joined to the new homegroup I have created on the desktop computer.

    The problem is that when I try to leave the homegroup it consistently comes up with the same message. "Windows cannot remove your computer from the homegroup." I have also found that I cannot change my password or even find this homegroup again on any other computer that is joined to my network.

    I have already searched the windows 7 forum to see if there is any help, and the results have been promising in most cases. However not in mine.
    I then followed this forum site to see if it could help
    Cannot leave Homegroup
    I did what it told me to and that is go to and type this "system.config" into the search start menu, go onto services and enabled "Peer networking Identity manager" and "Peer Networking grouping" I saw that the Peer networking grouping option was stopped and so I went on, and in the search start menu, I typed services.msc and hit enter. I then scrolled down and went onto Peer network grouping and attempted to start that. It unfortunately did not work. It came up with a message and an error:

    "Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start"
    So I tried restarting my computer at this point and followed on with the next instructions:

    I then did a system scan (I did this by typing cmd into the start menu, running it as administrator, and then typing /scannow. The scan came back clear and said nothing was wrong. :)


    After restarting I went to this location
    C:\windows\serviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking
    and I deleted the contents in it. And yet again I did another system restart. However the same outcome appears and I still cannot leave the homegroup. I have unfortunately had to empty the recycle bin as it was too large and the files that was in this location is now lost.

    I have noticed recently though that when I type in system.config and go onto services, I have found that Homegroup listener and Provider are checked but are also stopped. < Could this be the case or have I done something else wrong in the process of getting to here?
    Did you go to Folder Options/View tab and set to "Show Hidden Files,Folders and Drives" before you deleted the contents of C:\windows\serviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking

    I have a few more solved threads about this same problem.
    Homegroup Not Working
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  4. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    bassfisher6522 said:
    Try this....


    start the Task Manager
    Click on the service Tab
    Find the "HomeGroupProvider"
    AND STOP IT!!!!

    Then try and leave the network. I got it from this thread.....

    Cannot leave Homegroup
    I have done that and it was previously stopped. So that doesn't seemed to have worked, Thanks for the try though
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  5. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    chev65 said:
    BiggestT4 said:
    Ok, so I have recently had a new computer in my house and so because it is a main desktop computer, I thought that I'd change my laptop from being the main homegroup provider. However doing this has caused me some issues. I have managed to get all of the other laptops off the homegroup and joined to the new homegroup I have created on the desktop computer.

    The problem is that when I try to leave the homegroup it consistently comes up with the same message. "Windows cannot remove your computer from the homegroup." I have also found that I cannot change my password or even find this homegroup again on any other computer that is joined to my network.

    I have already searched the windows 7 forum to see if there is any help, and the results have been promising in most cases. However not in mine.
    I then followed this forum site to see if it could help
    Cannot leave Homegroup
    I did what it told me to and that is go to and type this "system.config" into the search start menu, go onto services and enabled "Peer networking Identity manager" and "Peer Networking grouping" I saw that the Peer networking grouping option was stopped and so I went on, and in the search start menu, I typed services.msc and hit enter. I then scrolled down and went onto Peer network grouping and attempted to start that. It unfortunately did not work. It came up with a message and an error:

    "Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start"
    So I tried restarting my computer at this point and followed on with the next instructions:

    I then did a system scan (I did this by typing cmd into the start menu, running it as administrator, and then typing /scannow. The scan came back clear and said nothing was wrong. :)


    After restarting I went to this location
    C:\windows\serviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking
    and I deleted the contents in it. And yet again I did another system restart. However the same outcome appears and I still cannot leave the homegroup. I have unfortunately had to empty the recycle bin as it was too large and the files that was in this location is now lost.

    I have noticed recently though that when I type in system.config and go onto services, I have found that Homegroup listener and Provider are checked but are also stopped. < Could this be the case or have I done something else wrong in the process of getting to here?
    Did you go to Folder Options/View tab and set to "Show Hidden Files,Folders and Drives" before you deleted the contents of C:\windows\serviceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming\PeerNetworking

    I have a few more solved threads about this same problem.
    Homegroup Not Working
    No I did not show hidden files and folders, I'll try that..... I cannot find "PeerNetworking" Because I have deleted that folder, so therefore if there was anything in it, it has gone now. And as for hidden files and folders, there is nothing else that has popped up.
    Any other advice you have for me?
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I have devised some screenshots to show you what is happening when I try to use your information. I am very sorry that there are so many of them, however I thought I'd better show you everything so that you know what is going on. I have highlighted the fields where the information is coming from. I hope that these screen captures will help you to help me on what to do, en route to having a proper, working Homegroup again. Thank you
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  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #7

    Have you tried running the sfc/scannow command to see if there are any corrupted files?

    Perhaps following the steps in the link below will help.

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...1-791cc848755e
    Last edited by chev65; 21 Aug 2012 at 10:07.
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  8. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Yes I have tried to do the system scan and there is a message that comes up saying

    "Windows resource protection did not find any integritry violations"
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    chev65 said:
    Have you tried running the sfc/scannow command to see if there are any corrupted files?

    Perhaps following the steps in the link below will help.

    HomeGroup: error 0x80630203 / Leaving/joining the homegroup is not possible
    Ok so I went onto the website you gave me, and unfortunately these solutions didn't work either. Is there anything else I can do to leave the homegroup
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  10. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #10

    BiggestT4 said:
    chev65 said:
    Have you tried running the sfc/scannow command to see if there are any corrupted files?

    Perhaps following the steps in the link below will help.

    HomeGroup: error 0x80630203 / Leaving/joining the homegroup is not possible
    Ok so I went onto the website you gave me, and unfortunately these solutions didn't work either. Is there anything else I can do to leave the homegroup
    That covers most solution available for the problem you are describing.
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