I don't seem to be able to add to previous threads; this relates to existing threads
http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,4281.msg32230.html#msg32230 Registry Backup crashing
and
http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,4514.msg33092.html#msg33092 Registry backup crashes Win10, auto mode. MSVBVM60.DLL bug
The problem: automatic registry backup (5 minutes after booting) doesn't work. See the other threads for details. Manual backup seems to work fine,
I've just received a private message "Has there been a fix?". This is a response; unlike my earlier posts I'm replying from fading memory of what I did next, so not totally reliable. I haven't retested recently, but I'm not particularly hopeful. My opinion has changed somewhat; while the error messages about MSVBVM60.DLL were real, I don't think that they relate to this problem, but are a harmless error that doesn't actually affect registry backup. My best guess is that it is something to do with permissions. I'm backing up to a a data drive (D:); as far as I remember, automatic backup to the system drive (C:) did work, but I don't want to do that. The obvious answer is a permissions problem, but giving unrestricted access to the specified backup directory did not help.
This is just a response to the question received; I haven't actively done anything at all since the earlier thread, and make manual registry backups. I
think I tested the current release of Registry Backup (released quite a while ago) for automatic operation, without success, but am not sure. HTH
Added 1Dec17: I've quite often found that various problems that couldn't be solved eventually go away, due presumably to updating of operating systems, drivers, etc. As this old problem has just been reported to me in a personal message, I'd guess that it's still there today. Windows 10 is more or less guaranteed to be up-to-date for everyone. The problem occurs when using Windows Task Scheduler; maybe it could be worked around by using a third-party scheduling program (the old Windows "at" command and its replacement "schtasks" use the Task Scheduler service)?