Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 User Manual

Page 44

Advertising
background image

Displaying the backup space

RRUTIL /bs

The sample command RRUTIL /bs will display the backup space on the console.

1. Determine the amount of space that is consumed by \RRbackups.

2. Display the consumed space for each base backup and its incremental backups.

Examples

Example 1: Adding device drivers to the Predesktop Area

The following example provides instructions on adding device drivers, such as ethernet to the Predesktop
Area:

1. Obtain device drivers from the vendor's Web site or other media.
2. Create the following directory structures:

C:\TEMP\MININT\INF

C:\TEMP\MININT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS

3. Copy all network driver *.inf files to the \MININT\INF directory. (For example, E100B325.inf needs

to be in the \MININT\INF directory.)

4. Copy all *.sys files to the \MININT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory. (For example, E100B325.sys needs

to be in the \MININT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory.)

5. Copy any related *.dll, *.exe, or other files to the \MININT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory. (For example,

the E100B325.din and INTELNIC.dll files must be in the \MININT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory.)

Notes:
a. Catalog files are unnecessary, as they are not processed by the Rescue and Recovery environment.

The preceding instructions apply to any device driver that might be required to configure the
computer.

b. With the limitation of Windows PE, you might have to manually apply some configuration applications

or settings as registry updates.

6. To put the device drivers into the Predesktop Area, enter the following at a command prompt:

C:\ RRUTIL.EXE -p C:\temp

Example 2 : Adding mass-storage controller drivers to the Predesktop Area

The following example provides instructions on adding mass-storage controller drivers, such as SATA
to the Predesktop Area:

1. Create a subdirectory under \minint\system32\ to contain the driver.

2. Copy *.sys into \minint\systme32\drivers.

3. Update \minint\system32\winpeoem.sif to include the subdirectory containing the driver (for example,

examine this file from build 37 of the Rescue and Recovery 4.23 program).

4. Ensure the iastor file and folder are in the subdirectory you created.

5. Make sure the subdirectory you created containing the iastor driver has a valid txtsetup.oem file.

36

Rescue and Recovery 4.23 Deployment Guide

Advertising