Removing factory restore, Configuring the opera browser, Configuring – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual

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To

hide

the

Welcome

window,

change

NoShowCk=0

to

NoShowCk=1

.

To

change

the

display

fonts

for

the

title

and

welcome

text,

edit

the

last

three

lines

of

the

preceding

example

according

to

your

font

design

preferences.

Note:

Do

not

change

or

delete

lines

13

and

14.

In

the

[REBOOT]

section

of

the

pdaguixx.ini

(where

xx

is

the

language

designation)

file,

you

can

modify

the

values

in

the

following

lines:

NoShowChk=

RebootText=

The

two

values

for

″NoShowChk″

are

0

and

1

.

To

hide

the

message,

mark

the

check

box.

When

the

check

box

is

marked,

the

value

is

set

to

0

.

To

have

the

message

displayed,

change

the

value

to

1

.

If

necessary,

the

font

for

messages

in

the

[REBOOT]

section

can

be

changed.

For

example,

this

value

can

be

set

as

follows:

RebootText

=

"Arial"

Note:

The

following

sections

of

pdaguixx.ini

(where

xx

is

the

language

designation)

are

available

in

the

file,

but

cannot

be

customized:

[Messages],

[EXITMSG],

and

[HelpDlg].

Removing

Factory

Restore

To

hide

the

option

to

Restore

to

Factory

Contents

in

Windows

PE,

rename

the

file

\preboot\recover\Recovery.cmd

to

another

name

and

that

option

will

not

appear

on

the

wizard.

That

renamed

.cmd

file

can

later

be

run

to

restore

from

factory

contents.

If

the

Service

Partition

has

been

removed,

then

this

step

is

not

necessary.

Configuring

the

Opera

browser

The

Opera

browser

has

two

configuration

files:

the

default

configuration

file,

and

the

active

configuration

file.

An

user

can

make

changes

to

the

active

configuration

file,

but

loses

changes

made

when

Rescue

and

Recovery

is

restarted.

To

make

permanent

changes

to

the

browser,

edit

the

copies

of

both

the

opera6.ini

and

the

norm1.ini

that

are

on

the

%systemdrive%

(C:)

in

the

following

folder

path:

C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE.

The

temporary,

active

copy

of

opera6.ini

is

on

the

ramdrive

(Z:)

in

the

Z:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE

directory.

Notes:

1.

To

get,

edit,

and

place

the

opera6.ini

and

norm1.ini

files,

see

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

2.

The

Opera

workspace

has

been

modified

to

provide

enhanced

security.

Some

browser

functions

have

been

deleted.

36

Rescue

and

Recovery

Deployment

Guide

Version

4.1

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