Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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archive

maps

and

modules.

Also

included

is

a

search

feature

to

help

you

locate

a

specific

map

or

module,

or

to

locate

groups

of

maps

and

modules

with

common

characteristics.

Notes:

1.

For

more

assistance,

the

View-->Source

option

has

been

added

to

the

Repository

Window

for

ImageUltra

Builder.

Selecting

the

View-->Source

menu

item

causes

the

highlighted

module’s

Source

Directory

folder

contents

to

appear

in

a

Windows

Explorer

window,

and

allows

you

to

browse

a

folder’s

contents

without

having

to

open

the

module.

2.

The

Tools

-->

Set

Password

option

has

also

been

added

to

the

Repository

Window

for

ImageUltra

Builder,

which

allows

you

to

change

your

password.

The

Repository

window

is

divided

into

two

panes:

the

Folder

area

and

the

Contents

area.

The

left

pane

is

the

Folder

area.

You

can

add

as

many

folders

and

subfolders

as

you

feel

are

necessary

to

organize

your

maps

and

modules.

The

right

pane

is

the

Contents

area,

where

you

view

the

contents

of

the

repository

or

contents

of

any

folder.

Along

the

top

of

the

Contents

area

are

tabs

that

enable

you

to

view

the

contents

of

the

repository

or

any

selected

folder

in

a

variety

of

ways:

v

All

maps

and

modules

v

Operating-system

modules

only

(base

operating-system

modules,

add-on

operating-system

modules,

partitioning

modules,

UNATTEND.TXT

modules

in

Windows

XP

and

UNATTEND.XML

modules

in

Windows

Vista,

ImageUltra

Customization

module,

and

so

on)

v

Application

modules

only

v

Device-driver

modules

only

v

Filter

modules

only

v

Utility

modules

only

v

Base

maps

only

v

Driver

maps

only

v

ImageUltra

Builder

4.0

template

modules

By

default,

the

ImageUltra

Builder

program

provides

one

folder

in

the

repository,

the

ImageUltra

folder.

The

ImageUltra

folder

contains

sample

maps

and

ready-to-use

utility

modules,

filter

modules,

special-purpose

application

modules,

and

special-purpose

operating-system

modules.

Also

included

are

module

templates

for

creating

I386

or

Windows

Vista

base

operating-system

modules,

and

UNATTEND.TXT

modules

in

Windows

XP

and

UNATTEND.XML

modules

in

Windows

Vista.

The

name

of

each

map,

module,

and

template

provided

by

the

ImageUltra

Builder

starts

with

ImageUltra

2.0

-,

ImageUltra

2.01

-,

or

ImageUltra

4.01

-

to

identify

the

version

of

the

ImageUltra

Builder

program

for

which

these

maps,

modules,

or

templates

were

originally

developed

or

updated.

Although

the

Repository

window

looks

similar

to

Windows

Explorer

and

some

of

the

functionality

is

similar

to

Windows

Explorer,

it

is

important

for

you

to

understand

that

you

are

working

with

a

database,

not

a

file

system.

Each

entry

in

the

Repository

window

is

a

reference

to

a

map

or

module,

not

the

name

of

the

map

or

module

itself.

By

using

references,

you

can

have

multiple

entries

for

the

same

map

or

module

in

different

folders,

and

when

you

modify

the

map

or

module

in

one

folder,

the

same

changes

apply

to

all

entries

for

that

specific

map

or

module

in

all

folders.

Chapter

5.

Working

with

the

ImageUltra

Builder

interface

63

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