Preparing source files for utility modules files, Setting, Attributes – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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Type
a
path
only
if
you
want
the
installable
files
to
be
copied
to
the
C
partition
of
the
target
computer.
b.
In
the
For
INF
install
only
area,
check
the
INF
Installable
check
box.
If
the
location
of
the
.INF
file
is
not
in
the
source
directory
you
defined
on
the
Source
tab,
use
the
“Relative
location
of
the
INF
files
in
the
source”
field
to
type
the
relative
path
to
the
subdirectory
that
contains
the
.INF
file.
For
example,
if
the
source
directory
is
X:\SOURCE_FILES\DRIVER_1,
but
your.INF
file
is
in
X:\SOURCE_FILES\DRIVER_1\WINXP,
the
relative
path
is
\WINXP.
c.
All
other
fields
on
the
Options
tab
are
used
to
handle
special
cases.
For
information
about
special
fields,
refer
to
16.
Click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
tool
bar;
then,
close
the
Device
Driver
window.
17.
To
build
a
driver
module,
see
Setting
the
attributes
based
on
an
existing
device-driver
module
To
set
the
attributes
for
a
new
device-driver
module
to
the
match
the
attributes
of
an
existing
device-driver
module,
do
the
following:
1.
Open
the
repository
where
you
want
the
new
device-driver
module
to
reside.
2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
where
you
want
the
new
device-driver
module
to
reside.
3.
From
the
Main
Window
menu
bar,
click
Insert
and
then
click
Device
Driver...
.
The
New
Module
Wizard
opens.
4.
Click
Next
.
5.
Verify
that
the
Device
Driver
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.
7.
Click
the
No
radio
button
to
indicate
that
this
module
is
not
a
container.
8.
Click
Next
.
9.
From
the
list
of
modules,
select
the
module
you
want
to
use
as
the
source
and
then
click
Next
.
10.
Click
Finish
.
The
New
Module
Wizard
closes
and
the
Device
Driver
window
for
the
new
module
opens.
11.
Modify
any
attributes
that
need
to
be
changed.
Refer
to
the
ImageUltra
Builder
help
system
if
you
need
assistance.
12.
When
you
are
finished
modifying
the
attributes,
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
tool
bar;
then,
close
the
Device
Driver
window.
13.
Continue
with
Preparing
source
files
for
utility
modules
files
The
use
of
utilities
is
optional.
Utilities
are
Win32-based
EXE,
BAT,
or
COM
programs
that
run
during
the
installation
process.
For
example,
an
installer
might
want
to
run
CHKDSK
to
determine
the
condition
or
size
of
a
hard
disk
before
any
files
get
installed.
Chapter
8.
Preparing
source
files
for
modules
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