Problem Deleting BackUps

I need to make more room for backups on my system.  I open the utility and go to where it says delete backups.  I check one date and it deletes it.   I reboot and that backup is there again.  I've tried several times with the same result.
Why would this be happening ?  I have a M92p with an i-7 if that is relevant...
Thanks.
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I fixed it myself, it was a simple fix.  I didn't realize that the app. needed an update.  After that it worked smooth and how it was suppose to.
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