Setting, Attributes, Base – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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9.

Make

any

required

changes

to

the

C:\SWWORK\SYSPREP.INF

file

for

your

image.

This

file

is

used

to

re-enter

the

audit-boot

mode.

You

might

change

a

password,

set

PID,

and

so

on.

Note:

You

might

have

to

update

PID

information.

In

Windows

XP,

the

easiest

place

to

modify

the

PID

information

is

in

C:\SWWORK\PROKEYP.FM.

10.

Make

any

required

changes

to

customize

Sysprep

in

the

C:\SYSPREP\

SYSPREP.INF

file.

11.

Run

SYSPREP.EXE

as

follows:

v

Windows

2000:

Run

C:\SYSPREP\SYSPREP

-quiet

v

Windows

XP:

Run

C:\SYSPREP\SYSPREP.EXE

-factory

-quiet

Note:

If

you

are

making

a

Windows

XP

Home

image,

make

sure

you

are

logged

in

as

the

Owner

account

before

running

the

above

sysprep

command.

12.

Important:

Before

you

continue

to

the

next

step,

read

“Limitations

of

Symantec

Norton

Ghost”

on

page

140

or

“Limitations

of

PowerQuest

DeployCenter”

on

page

141

to

learn

about

special

preparation

procedures

associated

with

your

image-cloning

tool.

13.

Use

either

Symantec

Norton

Ghost

or

PowerQuest

DeployCenter

software

to

create

the

image

files.

If

you

intend

to

deploy

the

image

using

CDs,

make

sure

you

use

the

tools

provided

with

Ghost

and

DeployCenter

to

segment

the

image

into

files

that

can

fit

on

CDs.

Note:

Set

the

maximum

file

size

for

CDs

at

600MB.

If

you

are

using

Symantec

Norton

Ghost

version

7.5,

make

sure

you

use

the

-cns

parameter

when

creating

the

image.

14.

Store

the

image

file

in

its

own

folder.

In

the

case

of

CD

deployment,

where

you

had

to

segment

the

image

into

CD-sized

files,

store

all

of

the

files

in

a

single

folder.

Make

sure

the

folder

is

in

a

location

that

is

accessible

to

the

ImageUltra

Builder

console.

15.

Store

the

Image-cloning

tool

you

used

to

create

the

image

(Symantec

Norton

Ghost

or

PowerQuest

DeployCenter)

in

the

same

folder

as

the

image

file.

16.

Store

any

batch

files

or

script

files

you

may

have

created

in

the

same

folder

as

the

image

file.

17.

Continue

with

“Setting

the

attributes

for

the

new

base

operating-system

module.”

Setting

the

attributes

for

the

new

base

operating-system

module

The

following

information

describes

how

to

set

the

attributes

for

a

new

Portable-Sysprep

Image

base

operating-system

module

without

using

an

existing

module

as

a

template.

If

you

want

to

set

the

attributes

for

a

new

module

to

match

the

attributes

of

an

existing

module,

see

“Setting

the

attributes

based

on

an

existing

base

operating-system

module”

on

page

146.

To

set

the

attributes

for

the

new

module,

do

the

following:

1.

Open

the

repository

where

you

want

the

new

base

operating-system

module

to

reside.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

where

you

want

the

new

base

operating-system

module

to

reside.

3.

From

the

Main

Window

menu

bar,

click

Insert

and

then

click

Operating

System...

.

The

New

Module

Wizard

opens.

4.

Click

Next

.

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