Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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archive
maps
and
modules.
Also
included
is
a
search
feature
to
help
you
locate
a
specific
map
or
module,
or
to
locate
groups
of
maps
and
modules
with
common
characteristics.
Notes:
1.
For
more
assistance,
the
View-->Source
option
has
been
added
to
the
Repository
Window
for
ImageUltra
Builder.
Selecting
the
View-->Source
menu
item
causes
the
highlighted
module’s
Source
Directory
folder
contents
to
appear
in
a
Windows
Explorer
window,
and
allows
you
to
browse
a
folder’s
contents
without
having
to
open
the
module.
2.
The
Tools
-->
Set
Password
option
has
also
been
added
to
the
Repository
Window
for
ImageUltra
Builder,
which
allows
you
to
change
your
password.
The
Repository
window
is
divided
into
two
panes:
the
Folder
area
and
the
Contents
area.
The
left
pane
is
the
Folder
area.
You
can
add
as
many
folders
and
subfolders
as
you
feel
are
necessary
to
organize
your
maps
and
modules.
The
right
pane
is
the
Contents
area,
where
you
view
the
contents
of
the
repository
or
contents
of
any
folder.
Along
the
top
of
the
Contents
area
are
tabs
that
enable
you
to
view
the
contents
of
the
repository
or
any
selected
folder
in
a
variety
of
ways:
v
All
maps
and
modules
v
Operating-system
modules
only
(base
operating-system
modules,
add-on
operating-system
modules,
partitioning
modules,
UNATTEND.TXT
modules
in
Windows
XP
and
UNATTEND.XML
modules
in
Windows
Vista,
ImageUltra
Customization
module,
and
so
on)
v
Application
modules
only
v
Device-driver
modules
only
v
Filter
modules
only
v
Utility
modules
only
v
Base
maps
only
v
Driver
maps
only
v
ImageUltra
Builder
4.0
template
modules
By
default,
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program
provides
one
folder
in
the
repository,
the
ImageUltra
folder.
The
ImageUltra
folder
contains
sample
maps
and
ready-to-use
utility
modules,
filter
modules,
special-purpose
application
modules,
and
special-purpose
operating-system
modules.
Also
included
are
module
templates
for
creating
I386
or
Windows
Vista
base
operating-system
modules,
and
UNATTEND.TXT
modules
in
Windows
XP
and
UNATTEND.XML
modules
in
Windows
Vista.
The
name
of
each
map,
module,
and
template
provided
by
the
ImageUltra
Builder
starts
with
ImageUltra
2.0
-,
ImageUltra
2.01
-,
or
ImageUltra
4.01
-
to
identify
the
version
of
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program
for
which
these
maps,
modules,
or
templates
were
originally
developed
or
updated.
Although
the
Repository
window
looks
similar
to
Windows
Explorer
and
some
of
the
functionality
is
similar
to
Windows
Explorer,
it
is
important
for
you
to
understand
that
you
are
working
with
a
database,
not
a
file
system.
Each
entry
in
the
Repository
window
is
a
reference
to
a
map
or
module,
not
the
name
of
the
map
or
module
itself.
By
using
references,
you
can
have
multiple
entries
for
the
same
map
or
module
in
different
folders,
and
when
you
modify
the
map
or
module
in
one
folder,
the
same
changes
apply
to
all
entries
for
that
specific
map
or
module
in
all
folders.
Chapter
5.
Working
with
the
ImageUltra
Builder
interface
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