Building a new module – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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b.

In the Execution Command area, type the command that is to be used to
start the filter in the Command field and any associated parameters in the
Parameters field. For example, your command might be FILTERX.EXE and
your parameters might
be /S.

13.

Click the Save icon in the Main window toolbar; then, close the Filter
window.

14.

To build a filter module, see “Building a new module.”

Setting the attributes based on an existing filter module

To set the attributes for a new filter module to the match the attributes of an
existing filter module, do the following:

1.

Open the repository where you want the new filter module to reside.

2.

If your repository contains folders, navigate to the folder where you want the
new filter module to reside.

3.

From the Main Window menu bar, click Insert and then click Filter.... The
New Module Wizard opens.

4.

Click Next.

5.

Verify that the Filter 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.

7.

Click Next.

8.

From the list of modules, select the module you want to use as the source and
then click Next.

9.

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

10.

Modify any attributes that need to be changed. Refer to the ImageUltra
Builder help system if you need assistance.

11.

When you are finished modifying the attributes, click the Save icon in the
Main window tool bar; then, close the Filter window.

12.

Continue with “Building a new module.”

Building a new module

Before you can build a module, your source files must be prepared and accessible
to the ImageUltra Builder console, and the attributes for the new module must be
filled in. When these conditions are met, you can use the following procedure to
build your new module:
1.

Open the repository where the module entry resides.

2.

If your repository contains folders, navigate to the folder that contains the
module you want to build.

3.

In the right pane of the Repository window, click the applicable tab (Operating
Systems

, Applications, Device Drivers, Filters, or Utilities).

4.

Click the applicable module entry.

5.

In the Main window menu bar, click Tools, and then click Build Module....

6.

Follow the instructions on the screen.

Note:

Some modules display a list of scripts during the build operation.
Editing scripts is optional, and is typically done to troubleshoot

Chapter 8. Preparing source files for modules

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