Using the unattend.xml module, Using, Unattend.xml – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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Using
the
UNATTEND.XML
Module
The
UNATTEND.XML
module
contains
the
UNATTEND.XML
file
that
defines
the
settings
to
be
used
during
an
unattended
installation.
The
ImageUltra
Builder
program
provides
two
sample
UNATTEND.XML
files:
v
UNATTEND.V32:
For
use
with
Windows
Vista
(32
bit)
v
UNATTEND.V64:
For
use
with
Windows
Vista
(64
bit)
After
you
add
the
UNATTEND.XML
file
to
your
module,
you
can
build
it
and
insert
it
in
your
map.
Because
this
module
is
both
operating
system
unique
and
language
unique,
in
most
cases
you
will
probably
insert
the
appropriate
UNATTEND.XML
file
under
the
menu
item
used
to
select
the
language
of
the
operating
system.
If
you
are
developing
images
for
multiple
customers,
the
UNATTEND.XML
file
typically
has
customer-unique
information
such
as
the
company
name
and
the
ProductKey
or
ProductID
(PID)
associated
with
the
license.
During
the
image-installation
process,
the
UNATTEND.XML
module
puts
the
UNATTEND.XML
file
in
the
C:\sources
folder
with
the
UNATTEND.XML
file
you
created.
This
feature
enables
you
to
create
multiple
UNATTEND.XML
files
that
can
be
associated
with
a
common
Windows
Vista
base
operating-system
module.
The
ImageUltra
Builder
program
enables
you
to
predefine
default
user
settings
through
an
UNATTEND.XML
file,
or
implement
a
process
that
prompts
the
person
installing
the
image
to
provide
all
necessary
user
settings
near
the
beginning
of
the
installation
process.
The
settings
are
stored
and
provided
to
the
Windows
setup
program
when
needed.
This
feature
minimizes
the
amount
of
time
that
someone
needs
to
be
present
at
a
target
computer
during
the
installation
process.
From
a
technical
perspective,
the
same
base
operating-system
module
and
most
application
modules
can
be
used
on
virtually
any
personal
computer.
The
high
portability
of
the
Ultra-Portable
Image
is
limited
only
by
the
PID
assigned
to
base
operating-system
module.
Windows
Vista
base
operating-system
modules
that
you
develop
through
the
ImageUltra
Builder
program
are
virtually
hardware
independent
and
limited
only
by
the
licensing
agreement
between
you
and
the
Microsoft
Corporation
that
is
associated
with
the
PID
you
assign.
You
specify
the
PID
in
an
associated
UNATTEND.XML
module.
ImageUltra-developed
base-operating-system
modules
that
you
import
from
a
new
Lenovo
branded
personal
computer
can
be
used
on
other
Lenovo
branded
personal
computers
only,
not
on
non-Lenovo
branded
computers.
For
a
listing
of
Lenovo
branded
HIIT-enabled
personal
computers,
visit
the
ImageUltra
Web
site
at:
http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/site.wss/MIGR-44316.html
.
Note:
Do
not
install
an
Ultra-Portable
Image
that
contains
an
imported,
ImageUltra-developed
base
operating-system
module
on
a
non-Lenovo
branded
computer.
If
you
attempt
to
install
an
Ultra-Portable
Image
on
a
non-Lenovo
branded
computer,
the
deployment
and
installation
should
complete
without
error;
however,
you
might
be
violating
terms
of
the
Microsoft
Windows
End
User
License
Agreement
and
the
license
agreement
for
this
product.
An
Ultra-Portable
Image
containing
an
imported
ImageUltra-developed
base
operating-system
module
will
work
for
only
14
days
after
installation
on
a
Chapter
10.
Using
ImageUltra
Builder
and
Windows
Vista
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