Will be created after 2 years contain all updates of operating system recovery disks?

I have vista premium ServicePack one, it crashed on the weekend, so I installed two years ago, when the laptop was brand new on the recovery disks. Then I did a few days of nearly a hundred download updates; I don't want to do that again. So, is it possible to burn new disks of recovery that will contain all the updates installed more than two years?

Thank you, Rob

Western Australia

It depends on what computer you have. Some manufacturers allow the recovery discs once create or create from the copy of Windows on the recovery partition. Others include software to do a full system backup at any time.

Windows Home Premium does not include Betacam to make a complete PC Backup. If you want to do this you will need a third-party backup program.

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