If you’re trying to join a HomeGroup in Windows 11, the first thing you need to know is this: HomeGroup no longer exists in modern Windows versions. It was officially removed by Microsoft starting with Windows 10 (version 1803), and therefore it is not available in Windows 11 at all.
But don’t worry—this doesn’t mean you’ve lost the ability to share files, printers, or folders across computers. In fact, Windows 11 offers better, faster, and more flexible alternatives to HomeGroup.
In this detailed guide, you’ll learn:
- Why HomeGroup was removed
- What you can use instead
- Step-by-step methods to “replace” HomeGroup functionality
- How to share files, folders, drives, and printers easily
- Troubleshooting tips for network sharing
This article is written in simple language and designed to be easy to follow, even if you’re not very technical.
What Was HomeGroup and Why It Was Removed
HomeGroup was a feature introduced in older versions of Windows like Windows 7. It allowed users on the same network to quickly share files, libraries, and printers without complicated setup.
However, over time, Microsoft realized that:
- It was confusing for many users
- It caused network issues in some cases
- New cloud-based solutions were more powerful
So instead of improving HomeGroup, Microsoft removed it completely and replaced it with:
- Network Sharing
- OneDrive integration
- Nearby Sharing
Can You Still Join a HomeGroup in Windows 11?
The short answer is: No, you cannot join or create a HomeGroup in Windows 11.
Even if:
- You upgraded from an older PC
- You had HomeGroup set up before
It will no longer work because the feature is completely removed from the system.
But don’t stop here—because the alternatives are actually better once you understand them.
Best Alternatives to HomeGroup in Windows 11
Instead of HomeGroup, you can use these methods:
1. Network File Sharing (Most Important)
This is the closest replacement for HomeGroup. It allows you to share folders and drives across computers connected to the same Wi-Fi or LAN network.
2. OneDrive Sharing
Cloud-based sharing using your Microsoft account.
3. Nearby Sharing
Quick wireless sharing between nearby devices.
4. Workgroup-Based Sharing
Manual sharing with permissions for advanced users.
Method 1: Set Up Network Sharing in Windows 11
This is the best replacement for HomeGroup.
Step 1: Connect Both PCs to the Same Network
Make sure:
- Both computers are connected to the same Wi-Fi or LAN
- Both are powered on
Step 2: Turn On Network Discovery
- Open Settings
- Go to Network & Internet
- Click Advanced network settings
- Open Advanced sharing settings
Now:
- Turn ON Network discovery
- Turn ON File and printer sharing
Step 3: Set Network to Private
This is important for sharing to work.
- Go to Settings > Network & Internet
- Click your connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)
- Select Private network
Step 4: Share a Folder
- Right-click on the folder you want to share
- Click Properties
- Go to the Sharing tab
- Click Share
Now:
- Select Everyone
- Click Add
- Choose permission (Read or Read/Write)
- Click Share
Step 5: Access Shared Folder from Another PC
On the second computer:
- Open File Explorer
- Click Network
- You will see the other PC
- Open it and access shared files
Method 2: Use OneDrive for Sharing
If you want a modern, internet-based method, use OneDrive.
Steps:
- Upload your files to OneDrive
- Right-click file → Click Share
- Enter email or generate a link
- Send it to others
Benefits:
- Works even if PCs are not on same network
- Easy to manage permissions
- Accessible from mobile and web
Method 3: Use Nearby Sharing
This is similar to AirDrop.
Enable Nearby Sharing:
- Go to Settings > System > Nearby sharing
- Turn it ON
- Choose:
- My devices only
- Everyone nearby
Share Files:
- Right-click a file
- Click Share
- Select nearby device
Method 4: Advanced Sharing (Like Old HomeGroup Control)
If you want more control, you can use advanced sharing:
Steps:
- Right-click folder → Properties
- Go to Sharing tab
- Click Advanced Sharing
- Enable Share this folder
- Click Permissions
You can:
- Add specific users
- Control read/write access
How to Share a Printer in Windows 11
HomeGroup was often used for printer sharing. You can still do this easily.
On the Host PC:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Printers & scanners
- Select your printer
- Click Printer properties
- Go to Sharing tab
- Enable Share this printer
On the Other PC:
- Open Settings > Printers & scanners
- Click Add device
- Select shared printer
How to Access Another Computer Using IP Address
If the network list doesn’t show devices:
- Press Win + R
- Type: \\192.168.1.5
- Press Enter
Replace with actual IP address.
Common Problems and Fixes
1. Computer Not Showing in Network
Fix:
- Enable Network Discovery
- Restart both PCs
- Check firewall settings
2. Access Denied Error
Fix:
- Check sharing permissions
- Add “Everyone” user
- Turn off password protected sharing (optional)
3. Slow File Transfer
Fix:
- Use Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi
- Close background apps
- Update network drivers
4. Firewall Blocking Sharing
Fix:
- Go to Windows Security
- Allow File Sharing through firewall
Should You Still Try to Use HomeGroup?
No—trying to use HomeGroup in Windows 11 is not possible and not recommended.
Instead:
- Use network sharing for local transfers
- Use OneDrive for online sharing
- Use Nearby Sharing for quick transfers
These methods are:
- Faster
- More secure
- Easier to control
Tips to Make File Sharing Easier
- Keep both devices on same network
- Use simple folder names
- Avoid special characters in file names
- Use SSD for faster transfer
- Keep Windows updated
Final Thoughts
Even though HomeGroup is gone, Windows 11 gives you more powerful and flexible sharing options than ever before. Once you understand network sharing, you’ll realize it actually offers better control and performance.
For most users:
- Network sharing = best replacement
- OneDrive = best for remote sharing
- Nearby Sharing = best for quick transfers
Instead of trying to “join a HomeGroup,” the smarter approach is to adapt to modern sharing tools available in Windows 11.


