Creating a portable-sysprep image, Creating and preparing the image files, Creating – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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When

building

a

module

for

a

PowerQuest

image,

use

a

batch

file

and

use

the

batch

file

name

as

the

Silent

Install

command

in

the

Source

tab

of

the

Operating

System

window.

For

example,

use

PQIMAGE.BAT

as

the

Silent

Install

command.

Inside

the

PQIMAGE.BAT

file,

you

must

use

the

following

line:

pqideploy.exe/cmd=restore.scp

/I24

/NRB

/img=image.pqi

where

restore.scp

is

the

script

shown

earlier

and

image.pqi

is

the

name

of

the

image

that

you

want

to

restore.

The

/NRB

parameter

instructs

the

PQDI.EXE

program

not

to

reboot

the

computer

so

the

ImageUltra

Builder

installation

program

can

regain

control

after

the

PowerQuest

image

has

been

installed.

Before

you

build

the

module,

you

must

put

the

image

files,

the

script

file,

and

the

batch

file

in

the

same

folder.

For

additional

information

about

developing

PowerQuest

DeployCenter

scripts,

refer

to

your

PowerQuest

DeployCenter

documentation.

Creating

a

Portable-Sysprep

Image

There

are

four

main

steps

to

creating

a

base

operating-system

module

based

on

a

Portable-Sysprep

Image:

1.

Making

the

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

accessible

to

the

source

computer

2.

Creating

the

Portable-Sysprep

Image

on

a

source

computer

and

using

Symantec

Norton

Ghost

or

PowerQuest

DeployCenter

to

create

the

image

files

3.

Setting

the

module

attributes

4.

Building

the

module

from

the

image

files

Making

the

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

accessible

Before

you

can

create

a

Portable-Sysprep

Image,

you

must

first

make

the

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

(IUBCP.EXE)

accessible

to

the

source

computer.

The

ImageUltra

Builder

program

enables

you

to

copy

the

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

on

a

CD,

shared

drive,

or

any

other

media

to

which

the

ImageUltra

console

has

direct-write

access.

1.

Use

Windows

Explorer

or

My

Computer

to

open

the

IUBCP

folder

in

your

repository.

Note:

If

you

cannot

remember

the

path

to

your

repository,

in

the

ImageUltra

Builder

Main

window,

click

File

and

then

click

Open

repository...

.

The

repository

paths

will

be

listed.

You

can

use

any

repository.

2.

Copy

the

IUBCP.EXE

program

to

a

CD

or

to

a

shared

drive

that

the

source

computer

can

access

during

the

development

of

the

image.

If

you

use

a

CD,

label

the

CD

“ImageUltra

Customization

Program.”

3.

Do

one

of

the

following:

v

Provide

an

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

CD

to

any

personnel

responsible

for

creating

Portable-Sysprep

Images.

v

Provide

the

path

to

the

IUBCP.EXE

program

to

any

personnel

responsible

for

creating

Portable-Sysprep

Images.

Creating

and

preparing

the

image

files

Before

you

begin,

make

sure

you

put

the

ImageUltra

Customization

Program

either

on

portable

media

that

is

compatible

with

the

source

computer

or

a

shared

142

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