No backup space?

I'm running a windows with a system image backup and it is stored on a disk external hard seagate.  When I finish the backup and go to the disk image, backup and hard system are there, but he admits that he takes up to 0 bytes of space.  Backup Windows admit that it takes about 80 GB of space however. This is just a small problem or my backup does not work?

* I have Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
* Hard drive is a Seagate Backup more 1 TB
Hello

Thanks for the reply.

I appreciate your efforts try the troubleshooting steps.

I suggest you to refer to suggestions provided by Meghmala June 2, 2010 in the threads below that deal with the same subject.

Let us know the status of the issue after you perform the troubleshooting steps. If you need additional help or information on Windows, I'll be happy to help you. We, at tender Microsoft to excellence.

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