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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Who should read this guide . . . . . . . . . viii Web page references . . . . . . . . . . . . viii New features in ImageUltra Builder. . . . . . . viii Features added to versions 2.0 and 2.01. . . viii Features added to version 2.2 . . . . . . . ....
Scenario 1: Upgrading from ImageUltraBuilder 3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Scenario 2: Upgrading from ImageUltraBuilder 4.0 or 4.01 . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Getting help after installation . . . . . . . . . 47 Chapter 5. Working with theImageUltra Builder interface . . . . . 49 Conventions used...
Preface This guide has three purposes: • To help you understand the concepts behind building, deploying, and installing Smart Images using the ImageUltra™ Builder program. • To guide you through the ImageUltra Builder installation process. • To supplement the ImageUltra Builder help system, which pr...
Chapter 14 “Debugging problems” on page 175 describes ImageUltra Builder's tools for debugging and bestpractices to use when debugging specific problems. Appendix A “Notices” on page 183 contains legal notices and trademark information. Who should read this guide This guide is intended for informati...
• Customized behavior for a module in a map: You can now alter the behavior of a common module on a map-by-map basis through a new Customization field. • Additional menu-customization capabilities: You now have better control over the appearance and behavior of the installation menus. You can select...
Chapter 1. ImageUltra Builder capabilities The ImageUltra Builder program provides new methods of creating, deploying, and installing custom images.This chapter provides information to help you understand the concept of building images and the varioustypes of images that the ImageUltra Builder progr...
selected maps and the modules defined within the maps are copied to a staging area . The compilation of maps and the modules defined within the maps is called a Smart Image . A Smart Image has the following characteristics: • It is the source from which a specific image is installed on the target co...
– Pre-existing recovery files in the service partition can be deleted, thereby eliminating console-side recovery. Types of images supported by a Smart Image A Smart Image can contain three different types of images, each achieving different levels of portability: • Ultra-Portable Image: This type of...
• If you plan to install a mix of PCs from various manufacturers and want to minimize the number of images you want to maintain and have the maximum portability across various PC manufacturers’ platforms,your best bet is to develop Ultra-Portable Images using operating-system modules that you create...
Additional modules, such as application modules and device-driver modules also are located in the service partition or HPA. Any of the modules contained in the service partition or HPA can be imported into theImageUltra Builder repository. Additionally, the ImageUltra Builder program enables you to ...
after installation on a non-Lenovo branded computer. After 30 days, Microsoft will require you to registerthe operating system and computer to activate the image. The same Ultra-Portable Image will only workfor 14 days when installed on a non-Lenovo branded Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer. After...
Upon the successful completion of the mini-setup, any additional applications defined by the base map areinstalled. The actual setup time for a complete image installation varies depending on the size and numberof application modules defined in your base map. Portability of a Portable-Sysprep Image ...
Chapter 2. An overview of the image process This chapter will help you understand the various processes and components associated with the ImageUltraBuilder program and how they relate to each other. For step-by-step instructions on how to complete any ofthe processes described in this chapter, refe...
Base operating-system modules from Hardware-Specific Images and Portable-Sysprep Images aretypically created by and installed through an imaging tool, such as Symantec Norton Ghost, SymantecDeployCenter, or Microsoft ImageX. Imported ImageUltra-developed base operating-system modulesand base operati...
In addition to modules, the ImageUltra Builder program enables you to create containers in the repository. A container is a special type of module that enables you to group other modules together under a singleidentifier. All modules in a container must be of the same type. For example, you might wa...
• When importing from a different repository, you can choose to use either a categorized view or a view of the entire repository as it is currently structured and select only those maps or modules that youwant to import. Building a module In addition to importing modules, you can create your own mod...
copy the installable files to the target computer and put an icon on the desktop that enables the user tolaunch the setup program and install the program manually. • Device-driver files : When building a device-driver module, you must use the standard Microsoft Plug-n-Play. INF installation method, ...
Creating a base operating-system module from a Portable-Sysprep Image Creating a module from a Portable-Sysprep Image is nearly identical to creating a module from aHardware-Specific Image. The only difference is in the way you create the Portable-Sysprep Image onthe source computer. By altering how...
All of these are ready-to-use operating-system partitioning modules. You must match the appropriatePrimary Partition module with the I386 base operating-system module. The ImageUltra Customizations module contains the ImageUltra Customization program, which providesthe hooks required for the Ultra-P...
using an I386 base-operating system module, a Windows Vista operating system module, or a Windows 7operating system module for your Ultra-Portable Image, you must install optional partitioning modules before the required Primary Partition partitioning module. Another use of a partitioning module is ...
• The deployment process begins by starting the target computer from the ImageUltra Builder Distribution Media . During the deployment process, the modules that are defined in the base map and driver map on the distribution media are automatically deployed from the distribution media to the service ...
the Windows Vista version of ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery with the volume label SERVICEV002 orthe Windows 7 version of ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery with the volume label SERVICEC003. Optionally, you can change the overall appearance of the menu system by modifying the propertiesassociated wi...
• Network deployment with local installation: This method uses the service partition as a staging area for the complete Smart Image. You can also elect not to predefine an installation method and instead, prompt the person at the targetcomputer to select an installation method at the time of deploym...
user information settings and prompts anytime during the base-map development. For detailed informationabout using this feature, see “Defining user information in a base map” on page 84. If you are creating an Ultra-Portable Image using an I386 base operating-system module, you must create an UNATTE...
the target computer, and the target computer is prepared for the installation process. If a service partitionor HPA does not exist at the start of the deployment process, one is created. The advantages of CD, USB key, or USB hard disk drive deployment are speed and the flexibility of nothaving to be...
Note: For more information about the Install Hook and Install Slot module attributes and the base-map Settings window, see Chapter 9 “Specifying the module-installation order” on page 149 or theImageUltra Builder help system. 6. When all applications have been installed, the installation process is ...
Filters Filters automate a decision during the installation process. You typically use filters to obtain hardware-relatedinformation from a target computer to determine if a specific module or set of modules should be installed.The ImageUltra Builder program provides filters that check the machine t...
Chapter 3. Staging-area behavior and logic As discussed in chapter 1, the ImageUltra Builder program can use two different staging areas fordeployment: • The service partition • The network-staging folder In addition, some ThinkPad and ThinkCentre computers use a Hidden Protected Area (HPA) to store...
states. The backup and restore functions are integrated into the Rescue and Recovery product. Backupoperations are from a Rescue and Recovery utility that runs in the Windows environment only. Backupfiles can be stored in a virtual partition located on the C drive, on an additional local drive, on a...
Unlike deployment to a service partition, the person at the target computer who is controlling thedirect-network deployment makes choices from the installation menu system before any modules are sent to the target computer. Then, only those modules required for the selected image are obtained from t...
Direct-network installation The following illustration shows a direct-network installation, which uses a network-staging folder as astaging area. Select base map and driver map Make menu selections to define the image to be installed Staging area (Network-staging folder) Setup Repository (Optional) ...
Some ThinkCentre and ThinkPad models, the HPA provides the tools to diagnose a problem and recoverfrom a catastrophic failure by restoring the contents of the hard disk to a factory-installed state. Access tothese tools is provided through the Predesktop Area. Recovery impacts Because the content of...
Because the Rescue and Recovery workspace is hidden, it is immune from most types of virus attacksand provides a safe place from which to perform rescue and recovery operations that might not bepossible in the Windows environment. The factory-installed version of the Rescue and Recovery product uses...
• Scenario 7: Installing Rescue and Recovery version 4 on a Windows Vista computer that has a Smart Image installed. The service partition is at the front of the hard disk drive (SERVICEV002). The name ofthe ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder workspace will change to the Rescue and Recovery workspace a...
Chapter 4. Installing the ImageUltra Builder program Before using the information in this chapter, you must have a good understanding of the image-creationprocess and be familiar with some of the terminology associated with the ImageUltra Builder program. Takethe time to read Chapter 1 “ImageUltra B...
Removable-media drives: • CD or DVD drive for installation • Recordable CD or DVD drive for the creation of Network Deployment Discs or Distribution Discs Minimum networking speed: 10 Mbps; Ethernet or token ring ImageUltra Builder target computers Target computers must meet the following minimum re...
• ImageUltra Builder server • ImageUltra Builder console • Shared disk of another computer (where the server or console program is installed) • The computer intended to be used as both the console and server computer. Notes: 1. Additional storage is required for repositories. Make sure that you have...
8. The Secure Server Repositories screen appears. Select Yes and click Next . Note: If you select Yes , the Installation wizard will automatically add a default Administrator ID and Password that will need to be changed. For information on how to change the Administrator password,see “Changing the d...
d. Click OK . 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Note: No files from the previous version are overwritten by the installation process. The new version of the ImageUltra Builder program is installed in its own folder and the ImageUltra Builder 5.0 icon isadded to the Windows desktop. 3. When t...
Chapter 5. Working with the ImageUltra Builder interface The ImageUltra Builder interface provides the following important functions: • It enables you to manipulate modules within a repository, create additional repositories, and navigate among all defined repositories; • It provides direct access t...
Table 6. Icons used within the interface (continued) Icon Name Description KeyboardShortcut Insert Application Inserts an application module under aselected item in a base map. This iconappears in the Main window toolbar onlywhen a Base Map window or Driver Mapwindow is open. Insert Device Driver In...
automatically associates itself with the last module repository used and opens the appropriate Repositorywindow. The name of the active repository is shown on the title bar of the Repository window. Note: If you upgraded from an earlier version of the ImageUltra Builder program, and you attempt to u...
6. Select a repository. 7. Click Open . To change to a module repository that has been recently accessed, do the following: 1. From the Main window menu bar, click File . 2. Click Recent Repositories . 3. Click the desired repository. Exporting maps and modules You can also export maps, modules, or ...
The Repository window The Repository window is the starting point for every operation in the ImageUltra Builder program. You usethe Repository window to view the contents of the repository, add maps and modules to the repository, openand modify maps and modules contained within the repository, build...
folders, and when you modify the map or module in one folder, the same changes apply to all entries for thatspecific map or module in all folders. Entries and icons Each entry in the repository has an icon associated with it. Module icons serve the following purposes: • They provide a visual indicat...
• Insert a menu item in the tree structure • Insert a module in the tree structure • Move a menu item up or down in the tree structure • Assign filter and utilities to menu items in the tree structure of a base-map • Assign filters to menu items in the tree structure of a driver map Map Settings win...
• for lists consisting solely of unselectable static text items: The last static text item determines the next menu. Menu item text is automatically flowed (i.e. word-wrapped) to fit within the client area of the map viewerwindow. The text associated with a menu item may contain certain HTML element...
Driver-map settings In the Map Settings window for a driver map, you can do the following: • From the General tab, you can view the map name and add comments about the map. The Comments field supports up to 1024 characters. You can also assign keywords, which are used in conjunction withdeployment m...
• From the Conditions tab, you associate filters with the menu-item entry. The use of filters is optional, but helpful in determining which modules are appropriate for certain target computers. • From the Exclude tab, you can select modules from your driver map that are to be excluded from the insta...
• Migrate Repository : The New Migrate Repository Wizard guides you through the process of migrating from a previous version of an ImageUltra repository. To start the wizard, click File in the Main window menu bar; then, click Migrate . • Network-Sync Settings : The Network-Sync Settings selection e...
Chapter 6. Map construction overview Creating a fully functional map involves four fundamental steps: • Creating a map entry in the module repository • Populating the tree structure with modules • Preparing source files for modules • Specifying the module-installation order This chapter focuses on t...
Notice how the menu items in the base map directly correlate to the menu items on the installation screen atthe target computer. Optionally, you can use the Submenu Items tab in the Menu Items Properties windowto override the default title and replace it with an instruction to clarify the action req...
The following illustration shows the tree structure with two subordinate menu items (French and English)under the Windows XP Professional menu item. Also shown is the corresponding installation screen that theinstaller will see at the target computer after selecting Windows XP Professional from the ...
Special considerations for I386 base operating-system modules As discussed in earlier chapters, the I386 base operating-system module is the core element of anUltra-Portable Image that can be deployed and installed on Lenovo branded and non-Lenovo brandedcomputers, regardless of hardware configurati...
Because each of these partitioning modules is unique to a specific operating system, but has no dependencyon language, insert the appropriate Primary NTFS Partition partitioning module under the menu item to theappropriate operating system. If your map is designed to install only one type of operati...
After these files have been built as UNATTEND.XML modules, you can insert them in your map. Becausethese modules are both operating system unique and language unique, in most cases you will probablyinsert the appropriate UNATTEND.XML module under the menu item used to select the language of theopera...
6. Create a subordinate menu item (usually something like “Return to the previous menu” or “Exit the utility menu”) that enables the person performing the installation to return to the previous menu;then, create a link under it to the previous menu. The following illustration shows the structure ass...
12. When all utilities have been added, Click OK in the Map Settings window; then click the Save icon in the Main window toolbar. Using filters in a base map The use of filters in a base map is optional. The purpose of a filter in a base map is to query the targetcomputer for specific hardware infor...
Name Version Type WINXPPRO_ENG (MT2143) HSI Operating System Sample base map : Base Map * Sample base map Windows XP Professional (MT2143) Windows XP Professional (MT6136) Windows 2000 (MT2143) Windows 2000 (MT6136) If the target computer is a machine type 2143, the only two menu items that would be...
Name Version Type Sample base map : Base Map * Sample base map Windows XP Professional Accounting Accounting Marketing Marketing Marketing Development Development Development Windows 2000 Accounting Application 1Accounting Application 2Accounting Application 3 Accounting Application 4Accounting Appl...
The ImageUltra Builder program enables you to predefine default settings, or prompt the person performingthe installation for specific user information near the beginning of the installation process, or both. Thus, thisfeature can help minimize the amount of time that an installer needs to be presen...
7. Click the Save icon located in the Main window toolbar. For more information about the network-sync setting, see “Enabling the network-sync function” on page 23. Resolve optimal repository This enables the ImageUltra deploy and net-sync process to select the ideal repository for deployment basedo...
• DrivePrep - Delete C Partition Only: This partitioning module is designed to preserve pre-existing data partitions on a target computer and use the space previously used by the C partition for the new image. • DrivePrep - Delete No Partitions: This partitioning module disables all partitioning act...
The following illustration shows an example of a base map that installs a common data partition to all targetcomputers that use this map. Sample Base Map 2 : Base Map Sample Base Map 2 Windows XP Professional Windows XP Professional Common Data Partition - Partitioning Module ImageUltra 2.0 - Drive ...
The following illustration shows an example of a base map that preserves any partitions that exist on thetarget computer beyond the C partition and installs the new image in the space previously used by the oldC partition. Sample Base Map 6 : Base Map* Sample Base Map 6 Name Windows XP Professional ...
Sample Base Map : Base Map * Name Name Name Name Name Version Version Version Version Version Type Type Type Type Type English (Legal) French (Legal) Global_Application_1 Menu ItemMenu ItemApplication Application Application Application ApplicationApplication Operating system Operating system Operat...
Previewing your maps The ImageUltra Builder program has a built-in preview function that simulates the behavior of the installationmenus during deployment. You use the preview function at the ImageUltra Builder console. To start thepreview function, do the following: 1. Open the Base Map window for ...
– Inserting all menu items – Inserting all device-driver modules – Defining the filter parameters in Menu Item Properties window for all menu items Inserting menu items in a driver map The use of menu items is required only when you plan to use filters. Unlike base maps, you cannot nestmenu items. A...
Sample Driver Map 1 : Driver Map Name Device Driver (Mouse - Type 1) Device_Driver (Ethernet - Type 1) Device_Driver (Video - Type 1) Version Sample Driver Map 1 MTM 2536 Using filters in a driver map The purpose of a filter in a driver map is to automatically determine which set of drivers to make ...
• Setting a variable to contain a hard coded value • Setting conditions to determine menu items displayed during the installation process • Referencing text within menu item descriptions and sub-menu item titles • Setting a variable to prompt the user for a specific value during the installation pro...
f. Repeat these steps for each condition you want to add. (In the example above, you might want to set similar conditions for each language used specifically for Windows XP). 9. Click the Save icon located in the Main window toolbar; then, close the Menu Item Properties window. The following illustr...
Setting a variable so that a prompted value is passed as a parameterfor a utility or filter A more advanced way to work with variables is to combine variable functions. For instance you can referencea prompted value within a utility or filter parameter. This tasks combines the functions of referenci...
Chapter 7. Creating maps This chapter provides basic information about creating base maps and driver maps as well as how to definethe settings associated with each. For additional information, refer to the ImageUltra Builder help system. Creating and modifying base maps Base maps control which opera...
1. Open your map and expand the map tree structure. 2. Locate and highlight the module for which you want to customize the behavior. 3. In the Main window menu bar, click View and then click Properties. The Properties window opens for the selected module. 4. Click the Customization tab. 5. Type the ...
• If you want the menu item to be displayed only if the conditions set by all filters are met, place a check mark in the All conditions must be satisfied check box. • If you want the menu item displayed if the conditions set by at least one filter is met, do not place a check mark in the All conditi...
10. Click OK . 11. Repeat steps 6 through 10 for each device-driver module you want to add. 12. When you are finished, click the Save icon in the Main window toolbar. Replacing modules in a driver map To replace one or more modules in a driver map, do the following: 1. Open the repository where the ...
– If you want to add comments to the map, you can do so by typing free-form text in the Comments field. The Word Wrap check box enables you to automatically wrap text within the confines of theComments field or establish your own line length and use a horizontal scroll bar. – If you want to add keyw...
Note: Typically, filters are associated with menu items only when the modules listed under the menu item are tied to a certain machine condition. For example, if you are creating a driver-map tree structurethat contains device drivers for multiple machine types, you can use a filter to determine the...
Chapter 8. Preparing source files for modules This chapter provides information about preparing source files and creating modules from source files. Creating source operating-system images The method you use to create the source for a base operating-system module depends on the type of imageyou inte...
The best way to prepare these source files is to create separate folders for each operating-system/languagecombination on your local drive or on a network drive. If you are using a network drive, make sure theImageUltra Builder console can access the source files. The following is an example of a fo...
b. If you want to assign a password to this module, type an encryption key in the “Encryption key for the password” field. Note: A password helps prevent the module from being unpacked by any process other than an ImageUltra Builder process. When you assign an encryption key, the ImageUltra Builder ...
X:\ULTRAPORTABLE\2000\FRENCH\LENOVO\UNATTEND\ModuleN\ModuleN.BAT 3. Modify the appropriate UNATTEND.TXT file (UNATTEND.W2K or UNATTEND.WXP). At a minimum, you must change the following: • The value in the ProductID field in the UNATTEND.W2K file • The value in the ProductKey field in the UNATTEND.WX...
14. In the OS/Languages tab, do the following: a. In the left pane, put a check mark next to each language for which this UNATTEND.TXT module is intended to be used. In most cases, UNATTEND.TXT modules are language specific and only onelanguage is typically selected. However, you can select multiple...
• If a service partition exists on a source computer, Ghost includes this service partition as part of the image and will overwrite the service partition on the target computer. This results in a mismatch between thecontents on the active partition of the target computer and the service partition of...
In the sample script, two partitions are established: partition 1 uses all available free space and partition 2uses 2 GB. By default, when PowerQuest DeployCenter sets partition 1 as active, it hides any remainingprimary partitions. Therefore, the script must “unhide” any primary partitions that wer...
Creating and preparing the image files Before you begin, make sure you put the ImageUltra Customization Program either on portable media that iscompatible with the source computer or a shared drive that the source computer is able to access afterthe operating system and other programs have been inst...
• Windows XP: Run C:\SYSPREP\SYSPREP.EXE -factory -quiet Note: If you are making a Windows XP Home image, make sure you are logged in as the Owner account before running the above sysprep command. 12. Important: Before you continue to the next step, read “Limitations of Symantec Norton Ghost” on pag...
c. If you want to assign a password to this module, type an encryption key in the “Encryption key for the password” field. Note: A password helps prevent the module from being unpacked by any process other than an ImageUltra Builder process. When you assign an encryption key, the ImageUltra Builder ...
6. In the Name field, type a name that you want to use to identify this module. Be as specific as possible. This name will be the name that appears in the repository. 7. Click the No radio button to indicate that this module is not a container. 8. Click Next . 9. From the list of modules, select the...
14. If you want to assign a filter to the application module, do the following in the Filters tab: a. Click the Insert Filter icon. The Add Filter window opens. b. In the left pane of the Add Filters window, navigate to the folder that contains the filter you want to add. c. In the right pane of the...
9. From the list of modules, select the module you want to use as the source and then click Next . 10. Click Finish . The New Module Wizard closes and the Application window for the new module opens. 11. Modify any attributes that need to be changed. Refer to the ImageUltra Builder help system if yo...
Setting the attributes based on an existing add-on operating-systemmodule To set the attributes for a new add-on operating-system module to match the attributes of an existingadd-on operating-system module, do the following: 1. Open the repository where you want the new add-on operating-system modul...
3. From the Main Window menu bar, click Insert and then click Utility... . The New Module Wizard opens. 4. Click Next . 5. Verify that the Utility radio button is selected, and then click Next . 6. In the Name field, type a name that you want to use to identify this module. Be as specific as possibl...
Chapter 9. Specifying the module-installation order The ImageUltra Builder program enables you to change the order in which modules are installed. Usually,there is no need to change the default module installation order unless one or more of the followingconditions exist: • One or more modules requi...
module. If you attempt to assign slots 10 through 9999 to a module that is to be installed as part of a Portable-SysPrep Image, Hardware-Specific Image, or an Ultra-Portable Image based on animported ImageUltra-developed base operating-system module, the slot setting will be ignored. • Modifying the...
Partitioning modules If you are working with a map that contains one or more partitioning modules, you must do the following: • If the only partitioning modules used in a map are Primary NTFS Partition partitioning modules, no modifications to the install sequence are required. • If you are using an...
2. Click the Options tab. 3. Use the Install slot drop-down menu to select the appropriate install slot number. 4. In the Main window toolbar, click the Save icon. 5. Close the module window. Modifying the install sequence with a base map You can modify the install sequence in a base map to accompli...
Primary Partition, Windows XP Pro Primary Partition, Windows Vista (32 bit) Partition Module,Windows Vista (64 bit) Partition Module, Windows 7 (32 bit) Partition Module, or Windows 7 (64 bit)Partition Module). Otherwise, the partitioning module might not be installed. • Partitioning modules designe...
Chapter 10. Using ImageUltra Builder on Windows Vista andWindows 7 There are differences when ImageUltra Builder is deploying Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.This chapter provides information to help you understand the differences between the processes on eachoperating system, as well as ho...
Staging area details The new operating system module type for Windows Vista is the Vista base operating-system module. Thenew operating system module type for Windows 7 is the Windows 7 base operating-system module. TheI386 base operating-system module is the module type for Windows XP. A staging ar...
Service Partition Virtual Partition Note: F11 goes to the virtual partition. There is no link that goes to the service partition. Restore to Factory Contents link is present but it does not recognize a service partition in the front of thehard disk drive. This scenario is not recommended as it will ...
Service Partition Virtual Partition Note: F11 goes to the virtual partition. There is no link that goes to the service partition. Restore to Factory Contents link is present but it does not recognize a service partition in the front of the harddisk drive. This scenario is not recommended as it will ...
Chapter 11. Using the answer file feature You can accomplish the following tasks by using the answer file feature provided by the ImageUltra Builderprogram: • Deploy systems for a site without any local user interactions • Deploy systems for a site where all site specific settings are preselected • ...
3. Double-click the base map to which you want to add the utility module. Then the base map is displayed. 4. Right-click the root menu item in the right pane of the base map, and select Settings . Then the Map Settings window opens. 5. Click the Before/After Menu Options tab, and select Before user ...
Chapter 12. Getting help and support The ImageUltra Builder program is supported by Lenovo. If you have a problem with the ImageUltraBuilder or have questions about a specific feature, a variety of sources are available to help you includingdocumentation, an integrated help system, and Web pages. Su...
Contacting an ImageUltra Builder technical expert Technical assistance for the ImageUltra Builder is available through the ImageUltra Web site. You cancontact the ImageUltra technical expert through e-mail service provided on the ImageUltra Web site. Toaccess the Web site, go to:http://www-307.ibm.c...
Chapter 13. Dealing with exceptions The ImageUltra Builder program is designed to be extremely flexible. This design encourages exploration asyou and your team become comfortable building images and modules. As your image-building processevolves, there might be times when you want to accomplish task...
2. Create a setup batch file that does the following: • Unzips the .ZIP file • Runs setup using a script file 3. Put all files in a common folder; then, create the module. Device driver exceptions You can manipulate device-driver modules for various types of device drivers and applications. The foll...
• FM and FM2 files: Generally, these files are used by the Fmodify.exe program. This program is used to automatically modify the contents of other files. In most cases, an FM2 file functions similarly in Windows2000 as a CMD file functions in Windows XP. Notes: 1. If you are not familiar with the Fm...
Chapter 14. Debugging problems Occasionally, you might have to debug problems during the test phase of your development process. Thischapter provides information about some of the debugging tools provided by the ImageUltra Builder programand some best practices to follow to avoid some problems that ...
service partition is SERVICE XXX , where XXX indicates the release level. The service partition is not hidden until the image-installation process has completed successfully. Therefore, if you encounter an error duringthe installation, the service partition is accessible. If you are performing a dir...
F11 key does not work on some brands after installation After an ImageUltra Builder deployment and installation, pressing F11 during startup typically providesaccess to the ImageUltra menu system, either directly or indirectly. However, you might encounter a brand orline of computers where pressing ...
Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: ImageUltraLenovoNetVistaThe Lenovo logoThinkCentreThinkPadThinkVantageRapid RestoreRescue and Recovery The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the Unit...
Index A access the license 167 add-on operating-system modules 4, 12 adding application modules to a base map 109 device-driver modules to a driver map 119 menu items to a base map 108 menu items to a driver map 119 non-installable application modules to Ultra-Portable and Portable-Sysprep Images 16...
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