Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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v

No

Preference:

Place

modules

that

do

not

require

sequencing

in

this

field

in

any

order.

v

Last:

Place

modules

that

need

to

be

installed

last

in

this

field

in

a

specified

sequence.

v

Check

the

Insert

Driver

Map

modules

after

this

module

check

box

to

determine

the

install

sequence

of

when

the

driver

map

modules

will

be

installed.

Note:

You

can

only

select

this

check

box

for

Base

Map

Customer

First

Boot

modules.

To

modify

the

installation

sequence

within

a

base

map,

do

the

following:

1.

In

the

Repository

window,

double-click

the

appropriate

base-map

entry.

The

Base

Map

window

opens.

2.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Tools

,

and

then

click

Install

Sequence

.

The

Install

Sequence

window

opens.

3.

Select

the

type

of

modules

for

which

you

want

to

set

the

order.

The

modules

for

the

selected

type

are

shown

in

the

Set

the

install

sequence

boxes.

4.

Click

the

module

entry

you

want

to

move,

and

then

use

the

Move

Item

Up

or

Move

Item

Down

icon

in

the

Map

Settings

window

to

move

the

module

entry

to

the

First

,

Last

,

or

No

preference

box.

5.

Check

the

Insert

Driver

Map

modules

after

this

module

check

box

to

determine

the

install

sequence

of

when

the

driver

map

modules

will

be

installed.

Note:

You

can

only

select

this

check

box

for

Base

Map

Customer

First

Boot

modules.

6.

Repeat

this

step

for

each

module

you

need

to

move.

7.

After

all

modules

have

been

moved

to

the

appropriate

box,

use

the

Move

Item

Up

or

Move

Item

Down

icon

in

the

Map

Settings

window

to

set

the

order

within

the

First

box

and

the

Last

box.

Note:

When

working

with

partitioning

modules,

adhere

to

the

following:

v

By

default,

Primary

NTFS

Partition

partitioning

modules

(Win2000

Primary

Partition,

WinXP

Home

Primary

Partition,

WinXP

Pro

Primary

Partition,

Windows

Vista

32

bit

Partition

Module,

or

Windows

Vista

64

bit

Partition

Module)

are

always

installed

before

their

associated

I386

base

operating-system

modules.

In

most

cases,

there

is

no

reason

to

move

Primary

NTFS

Partition

partitioning

modules.

v

When

working

with

I386

base

operating-system

modules,

partitioning

modules

designed

to

create

or

preserve

extra

partitions

(such

as

Drive

Prep

-

Delete

C

Partition

only)

must

be

installed

before

Primary

NTFS

Partition

partitioning

modules

(Win2000

Primary

Partition,

WinXP

Home

Primary

Partition,

WinXP

Pro

Primary

Partition,

Windows

Vista

32

bit

Partition

Module,

or

Windows

Vista

64

bit

Partition

Module).

Otherwise,

the

partitioning

module

might

not

be

installed.

v

Partitioning

modules

designed

to

create

or

preserve

extra

partitions

(such

as

Drive

Prep

-

Delete

C

Partition

only)

must

be

installed

before

any

imported

ImageUltra-developed

base

operating-system

module

that

yields

an

Ultra-Portable

Image;

otherwise,

the

partitioning

module

might

not

be

installed.

v

When

working

with

multiple

partitioning

modules,

verify

that

partitioning

modules

are

installed

in

the

correct

order

to

get

the

desired

result.

Chapter

9.

Specifying

the

module-installation

order

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