Windows vista offline servicing module, Chapter, Using – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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Chapter
10.
Using
ImageUltra
Builder
and
Windows
Vista
There
are
differences
when
ImageUltra
Builder
is
deploying
Windows
XP
and
Windows
Vista.
This
chapter
provides
information
to
help
you
understand
the
differences
between
the
processes
on
each
operating
system,
as
well
as
how
they
relate
to
each
other.
Operating
system
differences
between
Windows
XP
and
Windows
Vista
The
configuration
of
operating
systems
in
Windows
XP
is
defined
in
files
such
as
UNATTEND.TXT,
WINBON.INI,
and
SYSPREP.INF.
In
Windows
Vista,
all
these
configurations
are
in
the
UNATTEND.XML
file.
Creating
an
Ultra-Portable
module
for
Windows
XP
defaults
the
installation
to
the
C:\I386
folder.
For
Windows
Vista,
the
installation
runs
from
the
C:\sources
directory.
Windows
Vista
introduces
the
Windows
Imaging
format
(WIM).
WIM
files
contain
sets
of
files
and
related
file
system
information.
Windows
Vista
also
introduces
offline
servicing
of
the
operating
system.
This
allows
you
to
install
software
and
configure
the
operating
system
without
booting
it.
Windows
Vista
offline
servicing
module
This
module
can
be
used
to
install
language
packs
or
Quick
Fix
Engineering
(QFEs)
even
before
the
operating
system
is
booted.
To
create
an
offline
servicing
module
do
the
following:
1.
Open
the
New
Module
Wizard
.
2.
Click
Next
,
then
select
the
Operating
System
radio
button.
3.
Enter
a
name
for
the
new
module,
then
click
Next
.
4.
If
creating
a
module
with
the
same
settings
as
an
existing
module,
select
that
module
and
click
Next
.
If
not,
click
Next
.
5.
Select
Add-on
operating
system
module
and
click
Next
.
6.
Click
Finish
to
close
the
wizard
and
create
the
new
module.
Once
the
module
is
created
the
ImageUltra
Builder
(name?)
window
opens.
To
complete
the
module
building
process,
do
the
following:
1.
On
the
OS/Languages
tab,
select
the
Windows
Vista
32
and
Windows
Vista
64
check
boxes.
2.
On
the
Source
tab
select
the
directory
containing
the
CAB
file
for
the
language
pack
or
QFE.
Note:
If
the
source
is
a
CAB
file
and
the
Silent
install
and
Postinstall
command
is
not
provided
then
ImageUltra
will
create
a
default
script,
pkgmgr.exe.
The
default
script
is:
pkgmgr.exe
/o:"C:\;C:\windows"
/ip
/m:"C:\SWWORK\srv4\6v00000\lp.cab"
/s:C:\SWWORK\srv4\6v00000
/L:C:\WINDOWS\lp.LOG
This
is
done
for
every
CAB
file
found
in
the
directory.
If
you
want
to
change
this
behavior
then
provide
your
own
Silent
install
command,
Preinstall
command,
or
Postinstall
command.
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