Adding operating-system modules to a base map – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 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.

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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.

Notes:

a.

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 5.0 Windows Vista
Customization...” or “ImageUltra Builder 5.0 Windows 7 Customization...”.
Never add one of these modules or the ImageUltra 5.0 - ImageUltra
Customizations module in a branch where it will be installed as part of a
Portable-Sysprep image.

b.

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.

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