Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual
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From the new Menu Window tab, you may change settings which apply to the
deploy-time map viewer window (formerly DOE). These settings only apply to
base maps.
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From the Partition tab, you can define a custom size for the service partition. A
custom service-partition size enables you to leave room for other products that
share the service partition.
You can set a custom partition size using any of the following methods:
– A fixed size: To set a fixed size, click the A fixed size radio button; then, type
the size of the partition (in megabytes) in the space provided.
– A percentage of the drive: To set a partition size based on a percentage of the
drive, click the A percentage of the drive radio button; then, use the slider
bar to select a percentage.
– Based on size of image: To set a partition size with a fixed-size buffer, click
the Based on size of image radio button. Then, put a check mark in the Add
an additional cushion
check box and type the buffer size in the space
provided. To set a maximum partition size, place a check mark in the
Partition size may not exceed
check box and use the slider bar to select a
percentage of the drive.
Note:
ImageUltra Builder 5.0 supports two types of Service Partitions:
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Back of the hard disk drive
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Front of the hard disk drive
The Service Partition at the back of the hard disk drive is a FAT32 partition
with the volume label SERVICEV001. This partition works with the
Windows XP version of ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery. The Service
Partition at the front of the hard disk drive is an NTFS partition. The NTFS
partition works with the Windows Vista version of ThinkVantage Rescue
and Recovery with the volume label SERVICEV002 or the Windows 7
version of ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery with the volume label
SERVICEV003.
From the Install Sequence window, you can modify the order in which modules
are installed on the target computer. Modifications are limited to defining the order
of operating-system modules (for installation during the audit boot) and modules
that are installed during the customer first boot. Customer-first-boot modules have
an implied installation order based on install slots defined by the module attributes.
The Install Order tab enables you to refine the order for modules that share a
common install slot.
Within the Install Sequence window, there are three categories:
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First
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No preference
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Last
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Insert Driver Map modules after this module
By moving modules within these categories, you determine the order of which
modules get installed first and which modules get installed last. If order is not
important, you leave the modules in the No preference category. For additional
information about setting the installation sequence, see Chapter 9, “Specifying the
module-installation order,” on page 169.
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