Error in homegroup

I'm running a couple of old HP 625 computer laptop and I have had problems with the homegroup. I can not connect to any homegroup, because it tells me that I'm already in one. If I try to leave there is a message "Windows could not remove your form from the computer on the network. After that I run the trobleshooter, I get this:

Hello

On the Start Menu, open the control panel and open Folder Options.  Click on the view tab, check the radio button titled "Show hidden files, folders and drives" and out the box "Hide extensions of known file types".  Click on apply to apply these changes.

Then go to C\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Roaming to Local disk and open the PeerNetworking folder.  Inside, you should see a file called idstore.sst.  Delete this file.  Close this window and return to Folder Options then re - hide hidden files folders and drives and extensions of known file types.

Restart the PC and let Windows load completely.

Now, check if the following services appear as shown below, and if they are not, if you can set them up now.

Peer Networking Grouping this should see the service type as Manual and the service is expected to show that started.

HomeGroup Provider should show as Manual startup type, and the service should show as started.

Peer name resolution should see commissioning type as Manual and the service is expected to show that started.

Peer Networking Identity Manager should display type as Manual startup and service should show as started.

If they are all able to start, or have already started, see if Homegroup now works properly.

Best wishes

DP - K

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