Time Machine back up to WD My book 2 tb

Can someone please help.  I am struggling to continue to back up to my WD 2 TB My book ext HD.  I saw an article a few days ago that explained how to do a complete erase on the  WD HD and I followed that.  I also deleted the desktop icon to the WD softwear. Great, I made a backup of about 500gb on the disc.  The next event to auto back up and I am getting a message - 'unable to complete backup. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.    Latest successful backup : Yesterday 14:30.'
I have 2 of these HDs and since I progressed through Lion and up to Mavericks they have never worked. Very frustrating. One user descibed any HD as a brick - well, this one is headed for the window !
Any help provided would be grateful, please.

I too back up to a WD 2TB drive, but without errors.  I think the best advice I can give you is to Google "an error occurred while creating the backup folder" because when I did that I found plenty of useful advice amongst discussion of this error message.  There are several discussions on this site about that specific error.
The first place I think you should start though is the fabulous troubleshooting site at pondini.org, specifically:
http://pondini.org/TM/A4.html
But if you can't find a solution there, which would surprise me, then the Googling I suggested will let you read through some other threads with other possible solutions.
Hope that helps.
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