Windows Backup using 300 mysterious Gigabytes?

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Hi there... I have windows set to automatically back-up my stuff on a weekly basis, but for some reason it is using 725 Gigabytes from my 1TB backup drive, wheras my main OS drive is only using 425.

Also, I kind of get the picture that windows backup sucks - It gives no clear indication of how to recover the data in the event of a hard-drive failure.

Is there some good software I can use? And why is Windows backup leeching storage space?
 
Windows 7

Also, What is the best software for creating a bootable copy of my RAID0 array?

Basically I have two 640Gb Caviar Black's in RAID0 and I want to make a complete exact copy of those onto a 1TB 7200.12, so in the event that my RAID array fails, I can just opt to boot from the 1TB drive and have everything in place.
 
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Anybody?
I'd kind of like to reformat the backup disk and start copying tonight.

Am I correct in thinking a disk clone is a 100% copy of the original drive and is perfectly bootable etc?
 
I think everytime I try to backup it's basically making a full backup AND a disk image.
I'm just going to reformat the drive anyway now.

The above questions on software and disk cloning still apply though!
 
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