Remove Homegroup icon from desktop

  Before you proceed, read Helge Neumann’s simple tip below to Refresh the desktop – and make it go away. Next, create a system restore point. Now, if you are a part of a Homegroup, then leaving the Homegroup via Control Panel will make the icon go away. If you are not, then you want to try these suggestions and see if any of them help you. 1] Open Control Panel > Personalization, open Desktop Icon Settings, and then first check and then uncheck the Network checkbox. Click Apply and Exit.

2] Via Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center, open Advanced Sharing Settings in the Control Panel and see if checking the Turn off network discovery helps.

3] Open Control Panel > Folder Options > View tab. Uncheck Use Sharing Wizard (Recommended) and click Apply. Then Check it back and click Apply. The Homegroup icon will be removed from your Windows desktop and should not reappear again.

4] If you don’t use Homegroup, then you could open Services Manager or services.msc and disable Homegroup Listener and Homegroup Provider services. Change their start-up types from Manual to Disabled.

5] If the icon continues to appear on the desktop, back up your Registry first and then open Registry Editor or regedit, and delete the following key.

This folder key relates to the Homegroup icon- If you get an error while deleting the key, you may be required to take control of the registry key OR you may disable Homegroup Listener and Homegroup Provider service as mentioned above and see it this allows you to delete the registry key.

I hope something works for you. If nothing works for you, you may restore your Windows computer back to the created restore point. Have you noticed this behavior? I have and at times, it appeared after I had use Disk Cleanup and a Registry Cleaner – but I have no idea if it is connected in any way. If you have any idea about this, please do share in the comments section… or then maybe it’s simply a bug where the Homegroup icon appears on the desktop at random. NOTE: