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Working
with
license
agreements
Upon
searching
for
update
packages,
EasyUpdate
will
provide
update
packages
to
download
and
install.
Update
packages
can
contain
license
agreements.
If
you
store
update
packages
in
a
repository,
you
can
save
time
and
effort
by
using
silent
command
scripts
and
by
configuring
EasyUpdate
to
recognize
these
license
agreements
automatically.
To
configure
EasyUpdate
to
recognize
license
agreements
automatically,
set
the
following
registry
value
to
YES
:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Lenovo\EasyUpdate
\Preferences\UserSettings\General\IgnoreLocalLicense
Note:
Using
silent
command
scripts
to
recognize
license
agreements
works
only
if
you
use
a
repository
to
store
update
packages.
If
you
obtain
packages
directly
from
the
Lenovo
Help
Center
Web
site,
silent
command
scripts
will
not
be
effective.
Using
EasyUpdate
When
using
EasyUpdate
to
search
for
update
packages,
EasyUpdate
will
display
search
results
in
four
categories:
Critical,
Recommended,
Optional,
and
Extra.
This
categorization
also
defines
the
severity
level
of
the
package.
For
an
description
of
each
category
see
the
following:
v
Critical
packages
are
considered
mandatory
for
your
system
to
function
properly.
Failure
to
install
these
packages
could
result
in
data
loss,
system
malfunction
or
hardware
failure.
You
can
choose
to
have
critical
updates
downloaded
and
installed
automatically
on
a
scheduled
basis.
Examples
of
critical
packages:
–
A
hard
disk
drive
firmware
update
that
if
not
applied
could
result
in
hard
disk
drive
failure.
–
A
BIOS
upgrade
that
if
not
applies
will
result
in
system
lags.
–
A
software
patch
to
an
application
that
if
not
applied
could
result
in
data
loss
on
your
system.
v
Recommended
packages
are
recommended
by
Lenovo
and
will
ensure
your
system
is
working
at
optimal
performance.
This
severity
level
should
be
the
default
for
most
drivers.
Examples
of
recommended
packages:
–
A
video
driver
that
corrects
an
issue
that
may
cause
blue
screen.
–
BIOS
update
that
contains
minor
fixes
that
may
impact
a
small
set
of
customers.
–
A
power
management
driver
that
will
allow
a
mobile
system
to
get
the
most
out
of
its
battery
life.
v
Optional
packages
will
improve
your
computing
experience,
but
are
not
necessary.
Examples
of
optional
packages:
–
A
tool
that
enables
you
to
migrate
files
from
one
system
to
another
such
as
ThinkVantage
®
Rescue
and
Recovery
®
.
Rescue
and
Recovery
is
not
needed
for
your
system
to
operate,
but
provides
benefit
if
you
choose
to
install
it.
–
Any
BIOS
or
driver
upgrade
that
has
been
updated
only
to
support
newer
systems
and
contains
no
fixes.
v
Extra
packages
can
consist
of
software,
hardware,
or
solution
offerings
to
help
you
keep
your
entire
system
performing
to
its
fullest
capacity.
Examples
of
Extra
packages:
Chapter
4.
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with
EasyUpdate
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