Backup of the data in the partition in double

My backup double partition data, even if it has been set to replace. How can I fix it? Thanks for any help.

Hello

Thanks for posting in the Microsoft community!
You have reached the right forum for your question.

1. is it limited to a particular backup?
2. What backup program do you use?

Method 1:
You can see the steps in the link and check.

Method 2:

You can save on different location and check what is happening.

Just reply with the results. I'd be happy to help you more

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