Why the default settings of Windows backup include libraries of HomeGroupUser$?

The default settings for Windows backup includes files under libraries of HomeGroupUser$. Why is it interesting?
It's annoying because it causes a lot of similar errors / warnings every time. I wish, that it didn't because I always have to check the log to make sure this isn't something essential.
Yes, I know that I can change the default settings and exclude libraries of HomeGroupUser$. But why is this value by default if it causes just these errors?
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Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Documents file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Music file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Pictures file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Videos file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Contacts file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Downloads file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Favorites file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Links file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem in file C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Saved backup sets. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))
Backup has encountered a problem during backup of the C:\Users\HomeGroupUser$\Searches file. Error: (the system cannot find the specified file. (0 x 80070002))

Hello

I would point out that the inclusion of the library item of $ HomeGroupUser is normal and is not related to the errors you found during execution of the backup.

The mistakes are there because that is the items in errors has been deleted or moved to another location. You could exclude this default settings of Windows Backup location or view the steps in the link given below.

0x8100002F error code and or error code 0 x 80070002 when you back up files in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/979281/en-us

Feel free to write to us in case if you are facing any issue. We will be happy to help you.

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