Adding operating-system modules to a base map, Adding, Operating-system – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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If

the

map

tree

already

has

menu

items

in

it,

expand

the

map

tree

and

click

the

entry

one

level

above

the

location

where

you

want

to

add

the

new

menu

item.

v

If

the

map

tree

does

not

have

any

menu

items

in

it,

click

the

root

entry.

6.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Insert

and

then

click

Menu

Item

.

A

“New

Item”

box

is

added

to

the

tree.

7.

In

the

“New

Item”

box,

type

the

text

for

the

new

menu

item

and

then

press

Enter.

8.

Repeat

steps

5

through

7

until

all

menu

items

are

added.

9.

To

move

a

menu

item

up

or

down,

click

on

the

menu

item;

then,

click

the

Move

Item

Up

or

Move

Item

Down

icon

located

in

the

Main

window

toolbar.

10.

When

you

are

finished,

click

the

Save

icon

in

the

Main

window

toolbar.

Note:

To

delete

modules

or

menu

items

within

a

map,

select

the

module

or

menu

item

and

click

the

Delete

icon

located

in

the

Main

window

toolbar.

Adding

operating-system

modules

to

a

base

map

To

add

an

operating-system

module

to

a

base

map,

complete

the

following

procedure:

1.

Open

the

repository

where

the

map

resides.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

where

the

base

map

resides.

3.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Repository

window,

click

the

Base

Maps

tab.

A

list

of

base

maps

is

displayed.

4.

Double-click

the

appropriate

base

map.

The

Base

Map

window

opens.

5.

Expand

the

map

tree.

6.

Click

the

menu

item

to

which

you

want

to

add

the

operating-system

module.

7.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Insert

and

then

click

Operating

System...

.

The

Add

Operating

Systems

window

opens.

8.

In

the

left

pane

of

the

Add

Operating

Systems

window,

navigate

to

the

folder

that

contains

the

operating-system

module

you

want

to

insert.

9.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Add

Operating

Systems

window,

click

the

module

you

want

to

add.

If

you

want

to

add

more

than

one

module

at

a

time,

use

the

Shift

key

or

Ctrl

key

in

conjunction

with

the

mouse

to

highlight

multiple

modules.

Note:

If

you

imported

modules

from

a

Lenovo

branded

computer,

you

might

have

one

or

more

operating-system

modules

in

your

repository

with

names

beginning

with

“ImageUltra

Customization

for...”

or

“ImageUltra

Customization

Module...”

or

“ImageUltra

Builder

4.0

Windows

Vista

Customization...”.

Never

add

one

of

these

modules

or

the

ImageUltra

2.2

-

ImageUltra

Customizations

module

in

a

branch

where

it

will

be

installed

as

part

of

a

Portable-Sysprep

image.

If

you

are

creating

a

base

map

for

an

Ultra-Portable

Image

and

are

adding

an

I386

base

operating-system

module,

then

you

must

include

the

ImageUltra

Customization

module,

the

Sysprep

module,

the

appropriate

Primary

DOS

Partition

partitioning

module

to

accommodate

the

operating

system

your

are

installing,

and

an

UNATTEND.TXT

module

that

you

created

to

the

base

map.

Chapter

7.

Creating

maps

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