Homegroup

Recently, I brought a Xbox 360, now I'm trying to get my pc to configure my Xbox. Is the residential group the right program to use for such a thing? If so my pc gives me a run around telling me my homegroup is not available because my computer is not connected to a home network. But when I click on "" what is a network location? ". need me for my network that says it's a home network. I tried to leave the homegroup and troubleshooting but it just will not work. I need help!

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You will need to contact XBox support for these issues.

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