Creating a portable-sysprep image, Creating and preparing the image files, Creating – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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When
building
a
module
for
a
PowerQuest
image,
use
a
batch
file
and
use
the
batch
file
name
as
the
Silent
Install
command
in
the
Source
tab
of
the
Operating
System
window.
For
example,
use
PQIMAGE.BAT
as
the
Silent
Install
command.
Inside
the
PQIMAGE.BAT
file,
you
must
use
the
following
line:
pqideploy.exe/cmd=restore.scp
/I24
/NRB
/img=image.pqi
where
restore.scp
is
the
script
shown
earlier
and
image.pqi
is
the
name
of
the
image
that
you
want
to
restore.
The
/NRB
parameter
instructs
the
PQDI.EXE
program
not
to
reboot
the
computer
so
the
ImageUltra
Builder
installation
program
can
regain
control
after
the
PowerQuest
image
has
been
installed.
Before
you
build
the
module,
you
must
put
the
image
files,
the
script
file,
and
the
batch
file
in
the
same
folder.
For
additional
information
about
developing
PowerQuest
DeployCenter
scripts,
refer
to
your
PowerQuest
DeployCenter
documentation.
Creating
a
Portable-Sysprep
Image
There
are
four
main
steps
to
creating
a
base
operating-system
module
based
on
a
Portable-Sysprep
Image:
1.
Making
the
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
accessible
to
the
source
computer
2.
Creating
the
Portable-Sysprep
Image
on
a
source
computer
and
using
Symantec
Norton
Ghost
or
PowerQuest
DeployCenter
to
create
the
image
files
3.
Setting
the
module
attributes
4.
Building
the
module
from
the
image
files
Making
the
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
accessible
Before
you
can
create
a
Portable-Sysprep
Image,
you
must
first
make
the
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
(IUBCP.EXE)
accessible
to
the
source
computer.
The
ImageUltra
Builder
program
enables
you
to
copy
the
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
on
a
CD,
shared
drive,
or
any
other
media
to
which
the
ImageUltra
console
has
direct-write
access.
1.
Use
Windows
Explorer
or
My
Computer
to
open
the
IUBCP
folder
in
your
repository.
Note:
If
you
cannot
remember
the
path
to
your
repository,
in
the
ImageUltra
Builder
Main
window,
click
File
and
then
click
Open
repository...
.
The
repository
paths
will
be
listed.
You
can
use
any
repository.
2.
Copy
the
IUBCP.EXE
program
to
a
CD
or
to
a
shared
drive
that
the
source
computer
can
access
during
the
development
of
the
image.
If
you
use
a
CD,
label
the
CD
“ImageUltra
Customization
Program.”
3.
Do
one
of
the
following:
v
Provide
an
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
CD
to
any
personnel
responsible
for
creating
Portable-Sysprep
Images.
v
Provide
the
path
to
the
IUBCP.EXE
program
to
any
personnel
responsible
for
creating
Portable-Sysprep
Images.
Creating
and
preparing
the
image
files
Before
you
begin,
make
sure
you
put
the
ImageUltra
Customization
Program
either
on
portable
media
that
is
compatible
with
the
source
computer
or
a
shared
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