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How to use HomeGroup in Windows 7 to connect multiple computers
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Doug
May 21st
youtube.com
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This short video shows you how to use HomeGroup in Windows 7 to connect multiple computers on a network to share a printer or files. Setting up a home network is easier than ever with Home Group and Windows 7
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