The installation-order process, Installation-order, Process – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 182: Add-on, Operating-system, Modules, Application, Device-driver

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Note:

The

Install

slot

setting

in

an

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

module

is

not

used.

For

ImageUltra

Builder

4.0,

the

following

limitations

apply:

You

can

use

install

slots

1

through

9

for

add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

and

some

device-driver

modules

regardless

of

the

type

of

image

you

are

installing.

Slots

10

through

9999

are

valid

for

use

with

add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

and

some

device-driver

modules

only

if

those

modules

are

being

installed

as

part

of

an

Ultra-Portable

Image

based

on

an

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

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

an

imported

ImageUltra-developed

base

operating-system

module,

the

slot

setting

will

be

ignored.

v

Modifying

the

install

order

within

a

base

map:

The

Install

Sequence

window

enables

you

to

modify

the

following:

The

order

in

which

modules

that

share

an

install

slot

are

installed

during

the

first

customer

boot

The

order

in

which

base

operating-system

modules

and

partitioning

modules

are

installed

relative

to

other

base

operating-system

modules

and

partitioning

modules

contained

in

the

map.

The

order

in

which

modules

are

installed

in

the

service

partition.

The

installation-order

process

The

process

for

changing

the

module-installation

order

depends

on

the

type

of

modules

you

need

to

control:

v

If

you

are

working

with

an

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

modules,

the

installation-order

process

does

not

apply

because

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

modules

do

not

go

through

a

formal

installation

process.

However,

the

installation

order

for

other

modules

contained

in

the

same

map

as

an

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

module

can

be

changed.

v

If

you

are

working

with

add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

or

device

driver

modules,

see

“Add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

and

device-driver

modules.”

v

If

you

are

working

in

a

map

that

contains

both

base

operating-system

modules

and

partitioning

modules,

see

“Partitioning

modules”

on

page

169.

Add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

and

device-driver

modules

If

you

are

working

with

add-on

operating-system

modules,

application

modules,

or

device-driver

modules

that

get

installed

from

a

base

map,

there

are

three

primary

steps

to

determine

the

entire

order

of

installation:

1.

Modify

the

install

hook

to

establish

the

boot

cycle.

(See

“Modifying

the

install

hook”

on

page

169

for

more

information.)

2.

Modify

the

install

slot

to

establish

the

installation

order

within

the

boot

cycle

defined

by

the

install

hook.

(See

“Modifying

the

install

slot”

on

page

170

for

more

information.)

3.

Modify

the

install

sequence

in

the

Map

Settings

window

to

fine

tune

the

installation

order

within

an

install

slot

for

modules

that

are

installed

during

the

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Builder

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