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You won't get anything, because Windows Backup is an app bundled in Client.CBS (which is a required desktop package).
Remember that's history over time.. so its not a measure of current usage.
Put it into context: for example:
- and you'll see it's small.
I did launch Windows Backup a couple of times just to look at it.
Odd thing: I can't actually see anywhere that states what units are used for CPU time in app history- and irritatingly nothing on mouseover.
As my maths teacher once wrote when I forgot to state units..
What.. chickens?
"it's used over a minute CPU time doing something."
"what could it be doing?"
Running the "Windows backup" App, which you did, it is history of resources as the Tab says.
"dismayed that I can't disable it completely."
Close the App and it is closed, delete usage history, what is there to understand.
A further check is to go to Windows Settings > Privacy > Background Apps.
Almost all of those can be Off, Windows back up is not in the list anyway, but it is always worth checking that list.
But in the original post:
"I opened it a couple of times to take a look, dismayed that I can't disable it completely.
Zeroed out the usage stats in Task Manager 3 days ago, haven't opened WB since,
but it's used over a minute CPU time doing something. I don't even use a Microsoft account,
so what could it be doing?"
Mine used 3 minutes of CPU time but I have never opened Windows Backup.
I looked at scheduled tasks and don't find it listed, but something seems to be causing it to run.