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Apply Windows Updates to UWF-Protected Devices (Standard 8)

7/8/2014

Learn how to apply Windows updates to your Unified Write Filter (UWF)-protected Windows Embedded 8 Standard (Standard 8) device.

When a device is protected with Unified Write Filter (UWF), you must use UWF servicing mode commands to service the device and apply updates to an image.

UWF servicing mode uses the following files to when it applies Windows updates to your device:

  • UWFMgr.exe command-line tool
  • UwfServicingScr.scr screensaver
  • UwfServicingMasterScript.cmd script

Note

The master servicing script can be modified to service third-party applications, service custom OEM applications, or call custom OEM servicing scripts.

UWF servicing supports the following types of Windows updates:

  • Critical updates
  • Security updates
  • Driver updates

You can follow these steps to apply Windows updates to your device.

To apply Windows Updates to UWF-protected devices

  1. To apply Windows updates to your device, at an administrator command prompt, type the following command:

    uwfmgr.exe servicing enable
    
  2. Restart the device.

    shutdown /r /t 0
    

    On restart, the device will automatically log into the servicing account and servicing will start.

    Important

    The default servicing account that is automatically created and used for servicing is named UWF-Servicing. It is important that you do not have a user account that has that same name on a device before starting UWF servicing.

    Once servicing has started, no user interaction is required. The system may restart if it is required by the Windows updates that are installing. If a restart is required, the system will re-enter servicing mode on restart and continue until all updates have been installed.

    If Windows updates cannot be installed or return an error, servicing will be disabled and the system will restart with UWF-protection re-enabled and all file and registry exclusions restored to their original pre-servicing state.

    While servicing is underway, the UwfServicingScr.scr screensaver displays on the device.

    Note

    The UwfServicingScr.scr screensaver that is included with Standard 8 is a standard Windows screensaver and can be replaced by a custom OEM screensaver if required.

    When Windows update servicing is finished, the system will disable UWF servicing and restart the system with UWF-protection enabled and all file and registry exclusions restored to their original pre-servicing state.

    Note

    Be aware that during UWF servicing in Standard 8, Windows Update is pre-accepting all Microsoft Software License Terms.

See Also

Concepts

Service UWF-Protected Devices
Unified Write Filter (UWF) Overview
UWF Master Servicing Script
UWF Servicing Screen Saver