Windows 10 Large incrementals
I have found that on Windows 10 I am getting very large incrementals of my system drive (user data is held on another drive). I can do a full backup at 137GB, then kick off another an hour later and get 90GB and a further one an hour later and get another 25GB. The total write to this drive SSD (Evo 850) is 690GB in the last 45 days including initial full setup, so I would expect a daily change of about 10-15GB on average. These incrementals are backing up far more which suggests they are detecting changes which haven't actually happened, being the system drive and with all my other data held elsewhere there should be very little change. Anyone got any ideas? Is there any way to see what it thought changed between the backups?
Running Windows 10 Pro final release, Samasung SSD 850 system drive (plus other drives), backing up to network share.
thanks
Paul

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The data included by True Image when creating an incremental is Disk sectors which has changed since last incremental.
We need to find out what programs are making the changes to the disk. TI is not the cause as it is only reporting what has changed.
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This doesn't make much sense, the disk has only 97GB used and the 2nd incremental was 153GB - 56% larger than the actual data held which is crazy! and also larger than the full backup The total write recorded by the SSD had barely changed in between the backups. The way True Image is detecting which sectors have changed must be reporting incorrectly. The same happens if I kick off one backup immediately after the other without touching the machine for anything else in between.
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This is definitely a problem with TI 2015, I upgraded to 2016 and the full backup drops to 30GB (guess it has some pretty good compression) and an immediate incremental was only 33MB. Clearly something big has been fixed and 2015 doesn't play nice with Windows 10. Just a shame that I seem to have to shell out for a new version of TI every year just to fix the bugs that appear in the previous version. 2016 was also a lot faster because of the substantially lower data transfer.
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I did not have this problem with ATI 2015 with Windows 10. It could be build specific issue; I was using the latest ATI 2015 build (build 6613) which was released in late July 2014.
Ian
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My 2015 was saying there were no updates so I assume it was the latest build. Are you backing up a full partition from an SSD? - I was wondering whether it was something to do with TRIM support with the SSDs which has changed in Win10.
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