Chapter, Specifying, Module-installation – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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Chapter
9.
Specifying
the
module-installation
order
The
ImageUltra
Builder
program
enables
you
to
change
the
order
in
which
modules
are
installed.
Usually,
there
is
no
need
to
change
the
default
module
installation
order
unless
one
or
more
of
the
following
conditions
exist:
v
One
or
more
modules
require
other
modules
to
be
installed
first
v
The
image
is
not
installing
correctly
v
You
are
installing
a
partitioning
module
(other
than
a
Primary
NTFS
Partition
partitioning
module)
v
Modules
are
interfering
with
each
other
during
installation
The
default
installation
order
for
modules
is
automatically
controlled
by
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program.
However,
you
can
override
the
default
module
installation
order
for
add-on
operating-system
modules,
Portable-Sysprep
and
Hardware-Specific
base
operating-system
modules,
partitioning
modules,
application
modules,
and
some
device-driver
modules.
The
amount
of
control
depends
on
which
boot
cycle
the
module
will
be
installed.
Note:
If
you
need
to
control
the
install
sequence
for
a
device-driver
module,
you
must
put
the
device-driver
module
in
a
base
map
instead
of
a
driver
map;
otherwise,
any
settings
you
make
for
the
install
hook
or
install
slot
will
be
ignored.
For
more
information
about
configuring
a
device
driver
module
so
it
can
be
included
in
base
map,
see
I386
or
Windows
Vista
base
operating-system
modules
always
install
the
Windows
operating
system
first;
therefore,
you
cannot
modify
the
installation
order
of
these
base
operating-system
modules.
There
are
three
methods
of
changing
the
default
module-installation
order:
v
Modifying
the
install
hook:
The
install
hook
defines
the
boot
cycle
(audit
boot
or
customer
first
boot)
in
which
the
module
is
to
be
installed,
or
if
the
module
should
be
installed
manually
through
the
use
of
a
desktop
icon
after
the
image
has
been
installed.
You
can
modify
the
install
hook
for
add-on
operating-system
modules,
application
modules,
and
some
device-driver
modules.
Install
hooks
do
not
apply
to
Portable-Sysprep
or
Hardware-Specific
base
operating-system
modules
or
to
partitioning
modules
because,
by
design,
these
modules
are
always
installed
before
the
audit
boot.
Install
hooks
also
do
not
apply
to
modules
designated
to
be
installed
via
a
desktop
icon.
The
install-hook
setting
is
located
in
the
Options
tab
of
the
module
window.
Note:
The
Install
hook
setting
in
an
I386
base
operating-system
module
is
not
used.
v
Modifying
the
install
slot:
The
install
slot
defines
a
priority
grouping,
1
through
9999,
where
modules
assigned
to
the
slot
1
group
are
installed
first,
modules
assigned
to
the
slot
2
group
are
installed
next,
and
so
on
until
modules
assigned
to
the
slot
9999
group
are
assigned
last.
You
can
modify
the
install
slot
for
add-on
operating-system
modules,
application
modules,
and
some
device-driver
modules.
Install
slots
do
not
apply
to
Portable-Sysprep
or
Hardware-Specific
base
operating-system
modules
or
to
partitioning
modules.
The
install-slot
setting
is
located
in
the
Options
tab
of
the
module
window.
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