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Because each of these partitioning modules is unique to a specific operating system, but has no dependency
on language, insert the appropriate Primary NTFS Partition partitioning module under the menu item to the
appropriate operating system. If your map is designed to install only one type of operating system (Windows
XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, or Windows 7) and all installations are
done using I386 base operating-system modules, you can insert the appropriate Primary NTFS Partition
partitioning module under the root entry.
ImageUltra Customizations module
The ImageUltra Customizations module contains the ImageUltra Customization program, which provides
the hooks required for the Ultra-Portable Images to make use of applications and device drivers defined
in maps. The ImageUltra Customizations module is provided as part of the ImageUltra Builder program
and is ready to use without modification.
Because the ImageUltra Customizations module is operating-system independent and language
independent, you have a lot of latitude as to where you can insert this module. If your map contains multiple
operating systems and all of the operating systems will be installed from I386 base operating-system
modules, you can insert the ImageUltra Customizations module under the root entry. If your map also
contains base operating-system modules for Portable-Sysprep Images or Hardware-Specific Images
or imported ImageUltra-developed base operating-system modules, you must insert the ImageUltra
Customizations module under the menu item used to select the operating system that will use the I386
base operating-system module. Do not attempt to use the ImageUltra Customizations module with
Portable-Sysprep Images or an Ultra-Portable Images developed from imported ImageUltra-developed
base operating-system modules.
UNATTEND.TXT module
The UNATTEND.TXT module contains the UNATTEND.TXT file that defines the values to be used during an
unattended installation. The ImageUltra Builder program provides two sample UNATTEND.TXT files:
• UNATTEND.W2K: For use with Windows 2000
• UNATTEND.WXP: For use with Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home
These sample files require some modification before they can be built as modules. Information about
modifying these files is in Chapter 8 “Preparing source files for modules” on page 123.
After these files have been built as UNATTEND.TXT modules, you can insert them in your map. Because
these modules are both operating system unique and language unique, in most cases you will probably
insert the appropriate UNATTEND.TXT module under the menu item used to select the language of the
operating system. If you are developing images for multiple customers, the UNATTEND.TXT file typically
has customer-unique information such as the company name and the PID (ProductKey or ProductID)
associated with the license.
UNATTEND.XML module
The UNATTEND.XML module contains the UNATTEND.XML file that defines the values to be used during
an unattended installation. The ImageUltra Builder program provides:
• the UNATTEND.XML in the Vista32 folder for using with Windows Vista (32-bit)
• the UNATTEND.XML in the Vista42 folder for using with Windows Vista (64-bit)
• the UNATTEND.XML in the W732 folder for using with Windows 7 (32-bit)
• the UNATTEND.XML in the W764 folder for using with Windows 7 (64-bit)
These sample files require some modification before they can be built as modules. Information about
modifying these files is in Chapter 10 “Using ImageUltra Builder on Windows Vista and Windows 7”
on page 155
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