Installing, Images, Target – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
Page 43: Computer, After, Deployment

Installing
images
on
the
target
computer
after
deployment
In
a
standard
network
installation
(network-deployment
with
local
installation)
or
an
installation
from
ImageUltra
Distribution
Media,
the
first
boot
cycle
following
the
end
of
deployment
starts
the
installation
process.
The
following
sequence
of
events
takes
place
during
the
installation
process.
1.
An
installation
menu
is
displayed
on
the
screen
of
the
target
computer.
The
content
and
behavior
of
this
menu
is
controlled
by
the
base
map.
The
person
performing
the
installation
makes
selections
from
the
menu.
The
installation
program
collects
modules
associated
with
the
selected
menu
items
until
all
required
modules
are
accumulated.
2.
The
accumulated
operating-system
modules
and
application
modules
are
decompressed
and
copied
to
the
C
partition.
3.
The
device-driver
modules
defined
in
the
driver
map
are
decompressed
and
copied
to
the
appropriate
folder
in
the
C
partition.
4.
Depending
on
the
type
of
image
you
are
installing,
either
a
complete
Windows
setup
or
Sysprep
mini-setup
operation
begins.
If
you
are
installing
an
Ultra-Portable
Image,
a
full
Windows
setup
operation
begins.
If
you
are
installing
a
Portable-Sysprep
Image
or
a
Hardware-Specific
Image,
a
Sysprep-controlled
mini-setup
operation
begins.
Note:
If
you
add
user
information
to
your
base
map,
any
prompts
that
you
defined
take
place
near
the
beginning
of
setup.
If
you
do
not
add
user
information
to
your
base
map,
prompts
for
specific
user
information
occur
in
the
normal
progression
of
the
setup
process.
Not
taking
advantage
of
the
user-information
feature
might
necessitate
that
an
installer
be
physically
present
at
the
target
computer
longer.
If
you
are
installing
an
Ultra-Portable
Image
that
uses
an
I386
base
operating-system
module,
the
partitioning
and
formatting
of
the
drive
is
controlled
by
the
primary
partitioning
module
and
the
Sysprep
module.
The
operating-system
installation
and
basic
user
settings
are
controlled
by
the
UNATTEND.TXT
module
in
Windows
XP
and
UNATTEND.XML
module
in
Windows
Vista,
and
the
ImageUltra
Customizations
module
prepares
the
image
for
installing
application
modules.
5.
Upon
the
successful
completion
of
the
operating-system
setup,
the
setup
process
begins
for
each
application
program
that
was
deployed
as
a
module.
The
installation
order
is
determined
by
a
combination
of
the
following:
v
The
hooks
and
slots
defined
in
the
Options
tab
of
attributes
associated
with
the
module
v
The
Install
Order
tab
of
the
base-map
Settings
window
Note:
For
more
information
about
the
Install
Hook
and
Install
Slot
module
attributes
and
the
base-map
Settings
window,
see
or
the
ImageUltra
Builder
help
system.
6.
When
all
applications
have
been
installed,
the
installation
process
is
complete.
If
you
specified
in
the
base
map
that
the
service
partition
is
to
be
deleted
or
resized,
the
operation
will
take
place
at
this
time.
Chapter
2.
An
overview
of
the
image
process
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