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Deleteing time explorer storage

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Non stop backup is a total failure. It runs for weeks and then stops running so what is the use of it, nothing.
It creats this nasty time explorer storage folder that cannot be deleted because it keeps coming back even though I did the settings delete nonstop backup. How to get rid of this useless but large file is the question. Every time I delete the lowest level files a bunch of them from months ago keep coming back.

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You can
(a) make sure that there is no non-stop backup task in the list of backups in ATI
(b) disable the startup of the Acronis Non-Stop Backup Service (launch services.msc to do so)

Recently my external HD died with my most recent backups on it. I discovered another HD from a couple of years ago that seems to have Time Explorer Storage of about 189 G This seems like an awful large amount and I guess I don't really understand how it got that big or what to do with it. Is it cumulative? Can I delete some of the older parts? How do I tell? Dumb questions, I suppose, but I'd love some help.

Thanks, Peggy