Lenovo ThinkVantage (Rescue and Recovery 4.5) User Manual

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The Rescue and Recovery program has twenty-two entries in the left panel. Although functions are different,
each entry has the same basic elements. The following is an example of a left-panel entry:

[LeftMenu] button00=2, "Introduction", Introduction.bmp, 1,
1, 0, %tvtdrive%\Preboot\Opera\ENum3.exe,

Table 17. Left-panel entries and customization options

Entry

Customization options

00-01

Fully customizable.

02

Must remain a button type 1 (see Entry type parameters). Text can be changed. An
application or help function can be defined. No icon can be added.

03-06

Fully customizable.

07

Must remain a button type 1. Text can be changed. An application or help function
can be defined. No icon can be added.

08-10

Fully customizable.

11

Must remain a button type 1. Text can be changed. An application or help function
can be defined. No icon can be added.

16

Must remain a button type 1. Text can be changed. An application or help function
can be defined. No icon can be added.

17–22

Fully customizable.

Defining entry types

Button00 must be a unique identifier. The number determines the order by which the buttons are displayed
in the left panel.

Button00=[0-8] This parameter determines the button type. This number can be an integer 0 through 8. The
following table explains the type and behavior of each button type:

Table 18. Entry type parameters

Parameter

Button type

0

Empty field. Use this value when you want to leave a row blank and unused.

1

Section head text. Use this setting to establish a major grouping or section head.

2

Application launch. Define an application or command file to be started when the user
clicks the button or text.

3

Opera help for the Rescue and Recovery environment. Define a help topic to be
launched using the Opera browser.

4

Display a restart message window before launching. Change the value to direct the
GUI to present a message to the user that the computer must be restarted before the
specified function is performed.

5

Reserved.

6

Reserved.

7

Launch and wait. Use this value to force the environment to wait for a return code
from the launched application before continuing. The return code is expected to be in
the environment variable, %errorlevel%.

8

Launch application. The GUI retrieves the Country Code and language before starting
the application. It is used for Web links that have CGI scripts to open a Web page from
a certain country or in a certain language.

9

Reserved.

10

Reserved.

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Configurations

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