Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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5.
Verify
that
the
Operating
System
radio
button
is
selected,
and
then
click
Next
.
6.
In
the
Name
field,
type
a
name
that
you
want
to
use
to
identify
this
module.
Be
as
specific
as
possible.
This
name
will
be
the
name
that
appears
in
the
repository.
Note:
It
is
a
good
idea
to
include
the
image
type
as
part
of
the
name,
such
as
(PSI)
for
Portable-Sysprep
Image.
This
will
help
you
when
you
create
your
maps.
7.
Click
the
No
radio
button
to
indicate
that
this
module
is
not
a
container.
8.
Click
Next
.
9.
Click
Next
without
selecting
any
of
the
modules
listed.
10.
Click
the
Base
Operating
System
radio
button,
then
use
the
drop-down
menu
to
select
Portable-Sysprep
Image
.
11.
Click
Next
.
12.
Click
Finish
.
The
New
Module
Wizard
closes
and
the
Operating
System
window
for
the
new
module
opens.
13.
In
the
General
tab,
do
the
following:
a.
In
the
Version
field,
type
the
full
version
number
of
the
operating
system.
b.
In
the
Type
field,
verify
that
Portable-Sysprep
Image
is
selected.
c.
If
you
want
to
assign
a
password
to
this
module,
type
an
encryption
key
in
the
“Encryption
key
for
the
password”
field.
Note:
A
password
helps
prevent
the
module
from
being
unpacked
by
any
process
other
than
an
ImageUltra
Builder
process.
When
you
assign
an
encryption
key,
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program
assigns
a
password
to
the
module.
Encryption
keys
can
be
up
to
64
characters
long
using
any
combination
of
alpha-numeric
characters.
Symbols
are
not
supported.
d.
In
the
Comments
field,
type
any
comments
that
you
want
to
keep
with
the
module.
14.
In
the
OS/Languages
tab,
do
the
following:
a.
In
the
left
pane,
put
a
check
mark
next
to
each
language
for
which
the
module
is
intended
to
be
used.
In
most
cases,
base
operating-system
modules
are
language
specific
and
only
one
language
is
typically
selected.
However,
you
can
select
multiple
languages,
if
needed.
b.
In
the
right
pane,
put
a
check
mark
next
to
the
operating
system
for
which
this
module
applies.
15.
In
the
Source
tab,
do
the
following:
a.
In
the
Source
Directory
field,
type
the
complete
path
to
the
folder
that
contains
the
image
files.
Note:
Make
sure
that
this
folder
does
not
contain
any
unnecessary
files.
b.
In
the
Silent
Install
Command
area,
type
the
name
of
the
batch
file
you
developed
to
control
the
installation
of
your
image
in
the
Command
field,
and
if
parameters
are
required
for
the
batch
file,
type
the
parameters
in
the
Parameters
field.
(See
and
for
information
about
creating
this
batch
file.)
16.
Click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
tool
bar.
17.
Continue
with
Chapter
8.
Preparing
source
files
for
modules
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