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call microsoft support and they got me the fix for the homegroup problem.

On Main Computer, leave whatever homegroup you started. On Main Computer, Reboot On Main Computer, Go and start a new Homegroup On Main Computer, Write down temp password On Main Computer, Reboot Go to Second Computer and Leave what Group your on there (if your in no group, skip this step).

On Second Computer disconnect from the Internet On Second Computer, connect back to your internet On Second computer, go to network and sharing center On Second Computer,Wait till you see joinable network On Second Computer, type in temp password There you go.

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