Special, Considerations, I386 – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 96: Base, Operating-system, Modules

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There

is

one

important

exception

to

associating

modules

with

menu

items.

If

you

want

to

install

one

or

more

modules

that

are

global

in

nature

(that

is,

modules

to

be

installed

on

every

target

computer

using

this

map

regardless

of

what

menu

items

are

selected),

you

can

insert

those

modules

in

the

right

pane

for

the

root

entry

of

the

map

as

shown

in

the

following

illustration.

Sample base map : Base Map *

Name

Version

Type

State

Global_Application_1

Delete all user partitions

Global_Application_2

Windows 2000

Windows XP Profe...

Application

Application

Operating System

Menu Item
Menu Item

In Test

In Test

Sample base map

To

insert

a

module

in

a

base

map,

you

do

the

following:

1.

In

the

left

pane

of

the

Base

Map

window,

highlight

the

root

entry

or

the

menu

entry

with

which

you

want

to

associate

the

module.

2.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Insert

then

click

the

type

of

module

you

want

to

insert

(Operating

System...

or

Application...

).

A

window

opens

listing

all

of

the

modules

for

that

module

type.

3.

Select

one

or

more

of

modules

and

then

click

OK

.

Special

considerations

for

I386

base

operating-system

modules

As

discussed

in

earlier

chapters,

the

I386

base

operating-system

module

is

the

core

element

of

an

Ultra-Portable

Image

that

can

be

deployed

and

installed

on

Lenovo

branded

and

non-Lenovo

branded

computers,

regardless

of

hardware

configurations.

However,

whenever

a

map

contains

a

I386

base

operating-system

module,

that

map

also

must

contain

the

following

modules:

v

An

appropriate

Primary

NTFS

Partition

partitioning

module

for

the

operating

system

being

installed

v

The

ImageUltra

Customization

module

v

The

SysPrep

module

Note:

The

Sysprep

module

is

used

in

conjunction

with

building

an

Ultra-Portable

Image

for

Windows

XP

and

Windows2000,

and

needs

to

be

placed

in

the

C:/SWWORK/SYSPREP

folder.

v

An

UNATTEND.TXT

module

in

Windows

XP

or

UNATTEND.XML

for

Windows

Vista

for

the

operating

system

and

language

being

installed

These

modules

are

designed

to

be

used

in

conjunction

with

I386

base

operating-system

modules

only.

Do

not

attempt

to

use

these

modules

in

conjunction

with

any

other

type

of

base

operating-system

module.

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