auto create restore point automatically just before updates applied

Anonymous
2023-12-30T02:26:11+00:00

Currently, I create a RESTORE POINT before each Update starts/is done, ...

Well, is there any Setting in Windows 10/11 to auto-create a restore point automatically, just before continuing to update, then going to update Windows 10/11...?

In other words, to Not Create Restore Point manually, just go apply updates, and Restore Point is created automatically... well?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-31T06:22:50+00:00

    Okay, but,

    I mainly interested in CREATE RESTORE POINTS for only currently Primary System SSD or HDD that host the OS.

    I have two dual boot and one triple boot Windows OS PCs… others single boot.

    What needed for auto restore point create before updates?

    Is the same as…

    What needed to activate system HDD or SSD setup for restore points?

    Automatically restore points created even manually create one prior an update?

    What is the backup-name-x convention for automatic restore points?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-01-01T05:29:29+00:00

    "What needed for auto restore point create before updates?

    Is the same as…

    What needed to activate system HDD or SSD setup for restore points?"

    -Yes, is the same procedure.

    "Automatically restore points created even manually create one prior an update?"

    -Yes, the installation of the update will trigger the system restore point creation. If you set a low amount of storage in the "Max Usage" the new restore point will overwrite the prior system restore point.

    "What is the backup-name-x convention for automatic restore points?"

    -The system restore points are created on the hidden partition " C:\System Volume Information" and the name of the file will be the date+computer name.

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