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Hi,

My whole point with this is just to be able to do file management between machines. The Windows 10 machine is a desktop used primarily for internet and gaming and the Windows 7 machine is a Windows Media Center and hosts all my local music for Sonos since it stays powered on all the time. On my W10 machine I'm re-ripping my CDs to MP3 and FLAC and also downloading music I've purchased from various online services, then copying the FLAC files and any MP3s that I don't have in FLAC format onto the W7 machine for Sonos to access, and I'm making sure all the MP3s get uploaded to Google Play Music for streaming on mobile.I'm wondering if I'm better off doing a "Reset this PC" or complete Windows reinstall on my Windows 10 machine at this point. Here's an unfortunately not very detailed info dump of what's been going on I've been unable to get my Windows 10 machine to join the Homegroup that I created on my Windows 7 machine. At first the W10 machine saw the W7 machine as a network device in Explorer but wouldn't let me click through and browse files. W10 saw the Homegroup but would give me vague errors when I attempted to join the Homegroup. I went down the internet rabbit hole with the given errors trying a few different options (command line tools to repair corrupt Windows files, etc.) to fix this but nothing worked.


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