Adding operating-system modules to a base map, Adding, Operating-system – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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If
the
map
tree
already
has
menu
items
in
it,
expand
the
map
tree
and
click
the
entry
one
level
above
the
location
where
you
want
to
add
the
new
menu
item.
v
If
the
map
tree
does
not
have
any
menu
items
in
it,
click
the
root
entry.
6.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
Insert
and
then
click
Menu
Item
.
A
“New
Item”
box
is
added
to
the
tree.
7.
In
the
“New
Item”
box,
type
the
text
for
the
new
menu
item
and
then
press
Enter.
8.
Repeat
steps
5
through
7
until
all
menu
items
are
added.
9.
To
move
a
menu
item
up
or
down,
click
on
the
menu
item;
then,
click
the
Move
Item
Up
or
Move
Item
Down
icon
located
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
10.
When
you
are
finished,
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Note:
To
delete
modules
or
menu
items
within
a
map,
select
the
module
or
menu
item
and
click
the
Delete
icon
located
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Adding
operating-system
modules
to
a
base
map
To
add
an
operating-system
module
to
a
base
map,
complete
the
following
procedure:
1.
Open
the
repository
where
the
map
resides.
2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
where
the
base
map
resides.
3.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Repository
window,
click
the
Base
Maps
tab.
A
list
of
base
maps
is
displayed.
4.
Double-click
the
appropriate
base
map.
The
Base
Map
window
opens.
5.
Expand
the
map
tree.
6.
Click
the
menu
item
to
which
you
want
to
add
the
operating-system
module.
7.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
Insert
and
then
click
Operating
System...
.
The
Add
Operating
Systems
window
opens.
8.
In
the
left
pane
of
the
Add
Operating
Systems
window,
navigate
to
the
folder
that
contains
the
operating-system
module
you
want
to
insert.
9.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Add
Operating
Systems
window,
click
the
module
you
want
to
add.
If
you
want
to
add
more
than
one
module
at
a
time,
use
the
Shift
key
or
Ctrl
key
in
conjunction
with
the
mouse
to
highlight
multiple
modules.
Note:
If
you
imported
modules
from
a
Lenovo
branded
computer,
you
might
have
one
or
more
operating-system
modules
in
your
repository
with
names
beginning
with
“ImageUltra
Customization
for...”
or
“ImageUltra
Customization
Module...”
or
“ImageUltra
Builder
4.0
Windows
Vista
Customization...”.
Never
add
one
of
these
modules
or
the
ImageUltra
2.2
-
ImageUltra
Customizations
module
in
a
branch
where
it
will
be
installed
as
part
of
a
Portable-Sysprep
image.
If
you
are
creating
a
base
map
for
an
Ultra-Portable
Image
and
are
adding
an
I386
base
operating-system
module,
then
you
must
include
the
ImageUltra
Customization
module,
the
Sysprep
module,
the
appropriate
Primary
DOS
Partition
partitioning
module
to
accommodate
the
operating
system
your
are
installing,
and
an
UNATTEND.TXT
module
that
you
created
to
the
base
map.
Chapter
7.
Creating
maps
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