Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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4.

Click Next.

5.

Verify that the Operating System radio button is selected, and then click Next.

6.

In the Name field, type a name that you want to use to identify this module.
Be as specific as possible. This name will be the name that appears in the
repository.

Note:

It is a good idea to include the image type as part of the name, such as
(UPI) for Ultra-Portable Image. This will help you when you create
your maps.

7.

Click the No radio button to indicate that this module is not a container.

8.

Click Next.

9.

Click Next without selecting any of the modules listed.

10.

Click the I386 base operating-system module radio button.

11.

Click Next.

12.

Click Finish. The New Module Wizard closes and the Operating System
window for the new module opens.

13.

In the General tab, do the following:
a.

In the Version field, type the full version number of the operating system.

b.

If you want to assign a password to this module, type an encryption key
in the “Encryption key for the password” field.

Note:

A password helps prevent the module from being unpacked by any
process other than an ImageUltra Builder process. When you assign
an encryption key, the ImageUltra Builder program assigns a
password to the module. Encryption keys can be up to 64 characters
long using any combination of alpha-numeric characters. Symbols
are not supported.

c.

In the Comments field, you can remove any default comments and replace
them with any comments that you want to keep with the module.

14.

In the OS/Languages tab, do the following:
a.

In the left pane, put a check mark next to each language for which the
module is intended to be used. In most cases, I386 base operating-system
modules are language specific and only one language is typically selected.
However, you can select multiple languages, if needed.

b.

In the right pane, put a check mark next to the operating system for which
this module applies.

15.

In the Source tab, do the following:
a.

In the Source Directory field, type the complete path to the folder that
contains the I386 source files. This might be a CD drive, local drive, or
network drive.

Note:

Do not use the I386 folder created during a previous installation.
These files must come the I386 folder of a Windows installation CD
or files copied to another folder directly from a Windows
installation CD.

b.

Leave the remaining fields blank.

16.

Do not make any modifications in the Filters or Options tab.

17.

Click the Save icon in the Main window tool bar.

18.

Your I386 base operating-system module is ready to be built. Continue with
“Building a new module” on page 167.

Chapter 8. Preparing source files for modules

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