Mac mini - 649 days to go for back up to complete!!

Hi
I've had my new Mac mini for 1 week now and have still yet to complete a back up to my reformatted external hard drive. The back up shows to be in progress, but states there is approximately 649 days to go to complete back up. It would be quicker just to copy and paste my files. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Bart

Thanks! Selected encryption option too and this seems to have done the trick. Cheers

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