eRecovery - after windows update

After trying to win 10 per week I have exerienced a few problem and chosen to reinstall Win 7 again. It took me 2 days to get a finish with all updates.

My question: is it possible to make the eRecovery Management with recovery discs after I have installed all windows updates, so I don't have to repeat this process with all the updates?

You can he create a system image, I don't remember if Acer erecovery gives you this opportunity, by the way windows 7 Professional has built in software to do.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/back-up-programs-system-settings-files#1TC=Windows-7

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