Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15- User Manual

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – “Notices” on page 161.
  • Page 5 – Contents; iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – Preface; Rescue and Recovery Deployment Guide
  • Page 9 – Predesktop Area
  • Page 10 – Windows environment
  • Page 11 – Hints and tips; Rescue and Recovery 4.23
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2. Installation; Installation considerations; Add or Remove Programs; applet
  • Page 14 – Installation requirements; USB Mass Storage Class Specification Overview
  • Page 15 – – USB Mass Storage specification for boot-ability; Video requirements; Installing the Rescue and Recovery program; Attended installation
  • Page 16 – Unattended installation; • For installation target directory paths that do; Using the msiexec.exe application; Installation log files
  • Page 17 – Installation components
  • Page 19 – The current code is less than the minimum code.; The installer will look for a TVT file with a; Predesktop Area language packs (approximately 5 – 30 MB each); There are 16 language packs for; The; Rescue and Recovery customized public properties
  • Page 20 – Rescue and Recovery environmental variables
  • Page 21 – Including the Rescue and Recovery program in a disk image; Minimum script files
  • Page 22 – Image deployment; to capture the Rescue and; Compatibility with BitLocker; from the
  • Page 23 – Turn on BitLocker; After that, a recovery key is automatically created.
  • Page 25 – Configurations; XML and ADM file configurations
  • Page 26 – Restore your system from a backup
  • Page 27 – Full restore; Password Persistence; Custom recovery; Customizing the recovery process; Base Software Selector
  • Page 28 – Manifest files; , and contain information about; Preinstallation setup; and contains information needed; Personalization files
  • Page 29 – Command line interface; The executable returns the following codes:; Backups; The following is a description of the structure of the scheduler:
  • Page 30 – Mapping a network drive for backups
  • Page 31 – Setting up user accounts for network backups; only; Sysprep backup or restore; DO NOT PRESERVE my Windows User ID and password; not; Capturing a Sysprep utility image in the base backup; ThinkVantage; . Select the appropriate version number of the Rescue and; Install the Rescue and Recovery program using the MSIEXE file:
  • Page 32 – To exclude a partition, add the following to the rnrdeploy.xml file:
  • Page 33 – Install the Rescue and Recovery program using MSIEXE:; With reboot suppressed, enter the following command:; If you want to use a password, add the syntax
  • Page 34 – System Restore in Progress; Supported Sysprep multiple drive configurations; Extended; backup operation starts.; Password persistence; EFS file limitation
  • Page 35 – Battery power settings for backups; No Battery; policy setting at the following location to; Hide; Configurations in the Rescue and Recovery Windows environment
  • Page 36 – BackupList
  • Page 37 – OSAppsList; Configuring the Rescue and Recovery user interface; If the; Simple User Interface
  • Page 38 – Configurations in the Rescue and Recovery Predesktop Area; Windows Vista considerations; and the entire
  • Page 39 – Using the RRUTIL.EXE utility; earlier versions of the Rescue and Recovery program.
  • Page 41 – environment before attempting any modifications.; Putting files to the directories in the Predesktop Area; The sample command; Deleting files from the directories in the Predesktop Area; on the contents of a text file.
  • Page 42 – Viewing the \RRbackups directory
  • Page 43 – Getting files from the \RRbackups directory; Copy individual files from the \RRbackups directory:; Putting files to the \RRbackups directory; copied into the \RRbackups directory in the same location.
  • Page 44 – Displaying the backup space; Determine the amount of space that is consumed by \RRbackups.; Examples; Example 1: Adding device drivers to the Predesktop Area; or settings as registry updates.
  • Page 45 – Using the pdaguixx.ini configuration file; Changing the main GUI fonts; xx
  • Page 46 – Changing the environment background; The background of the right panel is a bitmap graphic and is named
  • Page 47 – Defining entry type; explains the type and behavior of each button type:; Defining entry fields
  • Page 48 – Changing entries and functions in the right panel
  • Page 50 – Removing Factory Restore; Restore to Factory Contents; Trouble ticket; Req
  • Page 51 – Configuring the Opera browser; Opera will not save settings after it is closed; to; Disabling the address bar; To disable the address bar in Opera, do the following:; button and toolbar. To remove the; Go; button and the toolbar, continue with step .
  • Page 52 – Customizing bookmarks; “Using the RRUTIL.EXE utility” on page 31.; Changing proxy settings
  • Page 53 – Enabling or specifying the full download path; described in “Using the RRUTIL.EXE utility” on page 31.
  • Page 54 – Save Target As; Adding a specific file extension to the downloadable files list
  • Page 57 – The default environment supports only the DHCP environment.; Changing the video resolution
  • Page 58 – listed under this tree.; Passwords; • Predesktop Area or Master password; Predesktop Area or master password; User ID and password or passphrase
  • Page 59 – Backup password
  • Page 60 – Protect your backups with a password; check box or using; No password; Log files
  • Page 61 – Chapter 4. Rejuvenation and migration; Creating a command file
  • Page 65 – File-migration commands; The processing of file and directory names is not case sensitive.
  • Page 68 – Examples of file-migration commands
  • Page 69 – Selecting files during the capture phase
  • Page 70 – Example 4; Migrating additional application settings; Consider the following points about application files:
  • Page 75 – Creating an application file; Complete the following steps to create an application file:
  • Page 76 – Determine the registry keys that must be migrated:; Start; . The Run window opens. In the Open field, type regedit and click; OK; If you do not find an application-specific directory in the
  • Page 77 – directory, where c is the drive letter of the hard disk drive.; Example of an application.xml file for Adobe Reader; This section contains an application file for Adobe Reader.
  • Page 83 – Chapter 5. Best practices; Scenario 1 - New rollouts
  • Page 84 – Some examples in this scenario are:
  • Page 86 – Open Browser; button in the Rescue and Recovery environment. The Web page
  • Page 87 – TO
  • Page 88 – Scenario 2 - Installing on OEM systems
  • Page 89 – Best practices for hard drive setup: Option 1; Use the cleandrv.exe available from the Rescue and Recovery at:; Best practices for hard drive setup: Option 2; the error and obtain further instructions.; Creating a bootable Rescue and Recovery CD; • minint
  • Page 90 – Scenario 3 - Installing on Type 12 service partition
  • Page 93 – Scenario 8 - Manually creating the Service Partition of S drive; diskpart; Repair your computer
  • Page 95 – Appendix A. Administrative tools; Command line support
  • Page 97 – How to replace files in a base backup; CONVDATE
  • Page 98 – CREATSP; InvAgent
  • Page 99 – MapDrv; The command-line interface to MapDrv is as follows:
  • Page 100 – Using MapDrv; The following examples provide instruction on how to use MapDrv:; To connect a network share and a ThinkVantage Technology product; The Rescue and Recovery Boot manager control (BMGR32)
  • Page 104 – Input and output values from the patch code if used.; BMGR CLEAN; Run before installing the Rescue and Recovery program.
  • Page 105 – Active Directory Support
  • Page 106 – Defining manageable settings; Group Policy settings; Rescue and Recovery; User Configuration
  • Page 107 – User interface
  • Page 109 – item instead of using “Hide” on each item on the screen.; Computer Configuration
  • Page 141 – Antidote Delivery Manager; Installing the Antidote network component; potential conflicts with other drivers.; Windows Vista
  • Page 143 – Antidote Delivery Manager utilization; The most basic use of the system is to display a single; Major worm attack; Now that the threat of infection has been removed by
  • Page 144 – Minor application update; Download Phase; Accommodating VPNs and wireless security
  • Page 147 – Supported Microsoft commands; The following table provides supported Microsoft commands.
  • Page 149 – Preparation and installation; which is the drive and path to mailbox locations, with a comma,; Schedule information; The Schedule Mode is the frequency of checks.
  • Page 150 – Signing Key; If it is set to 1, it will allow unsigned packages (packages; Network Drives; The following values are set by using the AUNCPW function
  • Page 151 – Mailboxes
  • Page 154 – reg; Example 2
  • Page 155 – Package completion logs; Fail log; Example 3
  • Page 156 – Example scripts
  • Page 157 – Overview
  • Page 158 – Installing certificates
  • Page 159 – REBOOT
  • Page 161 – Appendix C. User tasks; Windows XP
  • Page 163 – Create rescue media; Rescue and Recovery user interface switching; HIDE
  • Page 165 – Appendix D. Working with Lenovo Patch Utility; Installation; The Lenovo Patch Utility installation folder path is; Registry settings
  • Page 166 – TVTName; • Global enable/disable switch
  • Page 167 – Setting: AskBeforeSearch; Upgrade and compatibility
  • Page 170 – Trademarks
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Page 4 - “Notices” on page 161.

Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix E “Notices” on page 161. Sixth Edition (August 2010) © Copyright Lenovo 2008, 2010. LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and ...

Page 5 - Contents; iii

Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Chapter 1. Overview . . . . . . . . . . 1 Predesktop Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Windows environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Antidote Delivery Manager . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rejuvenating and migrating. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hints and...

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Best practices for hard drive setup: Option2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Scenario 3 - Installing on Type 12 servicepartition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Scenario 4 - Installing with WIM files and WindowsVista. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Scenario 5 - Standalone install...

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