Please try the solution listed in the article Common Windows Update problems and How to Solve Them.
You will likely fix your problem there.
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I have read the referrals and am unable to follow them to a successful conclusion.
I would really like to just go to a List of Files to be backed up and delete the Files in question.
A referral to a referral to an article hasn't worked for me.
Perhaps I'm stupid!
I can find the C: Drive.
I can open it and view Files.
I can open Files on it.
Which of these Files contains the List of Files to be backed up?
ALSO
The "whatever it's called" Solved My Problem at the bottom of the page, BOGUS!
Do you think that a person could read that and believe it would take them to a List of Users who's problem was solver?
NO!
It registers Votes or whatever that give someone a warm fuzzy feeling for "making a referral".
It's fraud and a waste of time.
Best regards,
Mike Lynch
PS Found it and here it is! Ran a test on one File, it worked so I did the rest also. No referral just the solution.
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Please try the solution listed in the article Common Windows Update problems and How to Solve Them.
You will likely fix your problem there.