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How To Schedule Automatic Windows Update Installation With Reboot Restore Rx Pro (Version 11)

Reboot Restore Rx Pro (formerly Drive Vaccine) was updated to Version 11; and when it did it brought a lot of new features to our baseline management features, and in particular Windows Update management.

First Steps


Either when preparing to deploy or installing the program through a single setup, one of the first things you'll need to do is configure Reboot Restore Rx Pro Version 11 to accept Windows 10 Feature Updates. The program by default will accept other Windows Updates but we need to ensure that the program is configured to handle the Feature Updates. To do so:

Open up Reboot Restore Rx Pro and navigate to Tools & Settings and then click on Settings.
Navigate to Program Settings, once there, ensure that the 'Allow install of Windows Updates that cannot be rolled back' is checked.

The full guide can be found here.


Configuring A Schedule


Once you've configured the program to accept Feature Updates, you can proceed to set up a schedule.

Here's how:



Check the box for Windows Update installation.

You can also select how to install other updates for third-party programs and services (i.e. Anti-Virus, Web Browser, Java, etc). We have a guide on how to set this up here.

Choose whether you wish to install the updates on a particular day, every day, or manually.
If you choose every day or a particular day, you then have to choose a time frame.
Do note the time is in 24 hours. If you're running updates manually, you don't need to set a schedule. Just select 'Run Schedule Now' whenever you wish to install pending updates.

(Optional) you can select to lock the screen. This ensures that the update process is not disrupted and that users are aware that it's updating.

Shutdown commands can be run once the update is complete to conserve on power.

Once you've set everything up you're ready for the program to automatically install updates for you!


Best Practises


We recommend a 4-5 hour window once a week. It's best to schedule this at a time when users are not using the machine. We also recommend locking the screen with the program set to shut the machine down once updates are complete.

If you're finding that not all updates are installing, you can increase the time period by an hour or two to give the program enough time to install the updates.

For any further questions and/or comments about Windows Updates or our software; please Submit a Ticket and a Senior Technician will respond to you within 24 business hours

Updated on: 11/25/2019