Editing unique scripts, Editing, Unique – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
that
contains
the
appropriate
module.
3.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Repository
window,
select
the
tab
for
the
appropriate
module
type.
4.
Double-click
the
appropriate
module.
The
module
window
opens.
5.
Click
the
Options
tab.
6.
Mark
the
Reboot
after
install
check
box.
7.
Click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
8.
Close
the
module
window.
Editing
unique
scripts
The
ImageUltra
Builder
program
enables
you
to
specify
whether
or
not
you
want
to
view,
and
edit,
build
scripts
whenever
you
build
a
module.
In
most
cases,
the
program
generates
the
build
scripts
by
processing
information
that
is
contained
in
the
module
attribute
tabs.
Editing
scripts
is
optional,
and
is
typically
done
to
troubleshoot
problems
or
specify
installation
options
that
are
not
provided
by
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program.
Important:
Base
operating-system
modules
for
Portable-Sysprep
Images
and
Hardware-Specific
Images
do
not
generate
a
build
script
when
you
build
a
module;
nor
does
a
partitioning
module.
All
other
types
of
modules
do
generate
a
build
script
during
the
build
process.
Condition:
Editing
Unique
Scripts
Solution:
If
you
choose
to
edit
build
scripts,
some
of
the
file
extensions
might
be
familiar
while
others
might
not.
The
following
is
a
list
of
unique
files
that
contain
build
scripts
and
a
brief
description
of
each:
v
LPL,WPL,
and
BAT
files:
These
files
are
run
during
WinPE
mode
(immediately
before
the
Windows
installation
begins,
even
before
the
audit
boot).
Editing
these
scripts
requires
using
Win32
commands
only.
v
CMD
files:
These
files
are
executed
during
the
Windows
audit
boot.
Editing
these
scripts
requires
using
Windows
commands
only.
CMD
files
apply
to
Windows
XP
installations
only,
and
only
if
Windows
XP
is
checked
in
the
OS/Language
tab
for
that
particular
module.
v
FM
and
FM2
files:
Generally,
these
files
are
used
by
the
Fmodify.exe
program.
This
program
is
used
to
automatically
modify
the
contents
of
other
files.
In
most
cases,
an
FM2
file
functions
similarly
in
Windows
2000
as
a
CMD
file
functions
in
Windows
XP.
Notes:
1.
If
you
are
not
familiar
with
the
Fmodify.exe
program,
it
is
available
in
the
tools
directory
of
the
module
repository
and
is
made
when
the
repository
is
created.
To
get
more
information
regarding
editing
FM
file
scripts,
go
to
the
tools
directory
and
enter
the
following
command:
modify
/?
2.
If
you
rebuild
a
module
after
it
is
edited,
then
you
have
to
edit
the
scripts
again
the
next
time
you
build
the
module.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
track
your
edits
carefully
and
record
them
in
a
separate
file
for
safekeeping.
Including
the
ThinkVantage
Rescue
and
Recovery
product
The
ThinkVantage
Rescue
and
Recovery
product
is
available
three
ways:
Chapter
12.
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with
exceptions
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