BACKUP OF WINDOWS 7 PRO

Can any body explain why this has happened. After you have configured my system backup to run on a schedule, 2 months ago, he did a full backup of the system, the other night just like when I first set up the backup? (less the system image)

The backup worked as it should and has averaged 10 gb (from changed files and folders) on the calendar, but the other night, he ran the 97gbs complete as he did when he ran the first backup.

Why is this?

Hello Brian,.

Thank you for your reply,

I'm sorry but you did not mention earlier than his past after each 59 days (fixed interval).

Under normal circumstances, it performs a total return when you save media files by using Windows backup.

However, in this scenario if it happens after every 59 days, it seems that it running a full backup periodically after an interval set there could be possibility of backup scheduled in Task Scheduler.

Check if there is such a backup is scheduled.

Reference:

Configure automatic backups with Task Scheduler

Although this article is for Windows Server. However, it gives you an idea how it is achieved.

Hope this information is useful. Let us know if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

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