Adding a hidden system menu in a base map, Specifying menu-item properties in a base map, Adding – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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To
set
a
custom
size
for
the
service
partition,
do
one
of
the
following
in
the
Partition
tab:
–
To
set
a
fixed
size
for
the
partition,
click
the
A
Fixed
size
radio
button;
then,
type
the
size
of
the
partition
(in
megabytes)
in
the
space
provided.
–
To
set
a
partition
size
based
on
a
percentage
of
the
drive,
click
the
A
percentage
of
the
drive
radio
button;
then,
use
the
slider
bar
to
select
a
percentage.
–
To
set
a
partition
size
with
a
fixed-size
buffer,
click
the
Based
on
size
of
image
radio
button.
Then,
put
a
check
mark
in
the
Add
an
additional
cushion
check
box
and
type
the
buffer
size
in
the
space
provided.
To
set
a
maximum
partition
size,
place
a
check
mark
in
the
Partition
size
may
not
exceed
check
box
and
use
the
slider
bar
to
select
a
percentage
of
the
drive.
–
To
set
the
location
of
the
service
partition,
click
the
Front
or
Back
radio
button.
6.
When
you
have
completed
making
all
of
your
changes
in
the
Map
Settings
window,
click
OK
;
then,
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Adding
a
hidden
system
menu
in
a
base
map
A
hidden
system
menu
provides
a
method
to
make
menu
items
available
outside
of
the
normal
flow
of
the
installation
menus.
For
example,
you
might
want
to
make
several
utilities
available
through
a
hidden
system
menu
to
help
solve
diagnostic
or
recovery
issues
on
the
target
computer.
Instead
of
including
the
menu
as
part
of
the
normal
flow,
by
using
a
hidden
system
menu,
the
utilities
would
be
available
anytime
while
the
installation
menus
are
active
by
typing
a
system
menu
keyword,
and
the
utilities
would
be
accessible
only
by
persons
authorized
to
perform
the
advanced
functions
associated
with
the
utilities.
You
are
limited
to
one
hidden
system
menu
per
base
map.
To
set
a
menu
as
a
hidden
system
menu,
and
do
the
following:
1.
Open
your
base
map
and
expand
the
tree
structure.
2.
Right-click
the
menu
item
that
controls
the
menu
that
you
do
not
want
to
appear
during
the
installation
process;
then,
click
Set
as
System
Menu.
3.
Click
the
Save
icon
located
in
Main
window
toolbar.
You
can
assign
a
system
menu
keyword
at
a
map
level.
To
assign
a
system
menu
password
do
the
following:
1.
Open
your
base
map.
2.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
Tools
then
click
Settings....
The
Map
Settings
window
opens.
3.
Click
the
Menu
Appearance
tab.
4.
In
the
System
Menu
Keyword
field,
type
the
keyword
you
want
to
assign
to
the
hidden
system
menu.
System
Menu
keywords
are
case
sensitive
and
limited
to
64
alpha-numeric
characters;
do
not
use
symbols.
5.
Click
OK.
6.
Click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Specifying
menu-item
properties
in
a
base
map
Each
menu
item
in
a
map,
including
the
root
entry,
has
a
unique
set
of
menu-item
properties
associated
with
it.
The
menu-item
properties
control
the
following:
v
General:
This
property
controls
the
following:
–
The
text
of
the
menu
item
or
root
entry.
If
you
change
the
text
of
the
root
entry,
you
also
change
the
name
of
the
map
in
the
repository
Chapter
7.
Creating
maps
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