Windows Backup

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Does anyone use this, is it worthwhile?

I have never previously used it, but I just followed some action centre suggestions and set up up backup. I was surprised to see it has taken up 600gb of space, and I am wondering if it is worthwhile.

I recently had to re-install windows, and renewing all the drivers and getting all the security updates was a bit of a faff. I ran in to problems updating to sp1, therefore if in theory if I had a system in place which allowed me to roll back to a previously stable it would have been helpful. My understanding is that the sytem image would allow this?

Backup seemed to take a system image of both my C drive (boot drive) and my D drive (a 1TB drive for games/software). Any idea why it wants to take a system image of the D drive? surely this was not necessary?

Windows backup also suggested it would backup my data files - I am not sure this was necessary, I have 4hd's and important data is stored on more than one drive.

Basically I am really not sure if this was worth it. I certainly don't want to lose 600gb of hd space. Is there a simple (and clean) way of deleting the backup files?
 
I can select which folders I want to backup but when it comes to system image, i dont seem to have the option to choose only a system image of my C drive (boot drive).

There is a tick box which states:

"Include a system image of drives: System Reserved, New Volume (D:), (C:)
 
I have moved the location of my music folder, desktop and downloads, but they are not on the D drive, they are on drive F which is actually the drive where the backup sits.

Downloads has previously sat on the D drive, but not since Windows was re-installed, so i dont think that should be an issue?

what should i be looking out for in disk management?
 
Thanks SiriusB, there is nothing like that on my D drive, so i don't know windows backup wants to force me to take an image of it.

I am not liking the amount of space this is taking up. The image folder is 586gb! It took an image of the drive with my steam directory!

That being so, i dont think i will bother using backup. I have disabled the backup schedule. Will deleting the windowsimagebackup folder get me all my hd space back, or is ther anything else i need to delete?
 
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