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Document Outline
- Preface
- Who should read this guide
- Web page references
- New features in ImageUltra Builder
- Features added to versions 2.0 and 2.01
- Features added to version 2.2
- Features added to version 3.0
- Features added to version 3.1
- Features added to version 4.0
- Features added to version 5.0
- Features added to version 5.01
- Back up and Restore Application
- Chapter 1. ImageUltra Builder capabilities
- Understanding images
- Definition of a Smart Image
- Staging areas
- Types of images supported by a Smart Image
- The use and importance of Sysprep
- Which image types are best for you?
- Ultra-Portable Image
- Portable-Sysprep Image
- Hardware-Specific Image
- Summary of image types
- Chapter 2. An overview of the image process
- The five basic steps to develop an image
- Importing pre-existing maps and modules
- Importing maps and modules from a service partition or HPA
- Importing maps and modules from repositories, folders, and CDs
- Building a module
- Building a driver module, application module, or add-on operating-system module
- Creating a base operating-system module
- Creating a partitioning module
- Creating or modifying base maps and driver maps
- Base maps
- Driver maps
- Defining the deployment and installation method
- Defining service-partition behavior
- Enabling the network-sync function
- Defining users and administrators
- Defining user information
- Deploying Smart Images to target computers
- Installing images on the target computer after deployment
- Performing a direct-network installation
- Advanced functions
- Filters
- Utilities
- Chapter 3. Staging-area behavior and logic
- Staging areas details
- The service partition
- The network-staging folder
- Deployment and installation overview
- Standard network-deployment process with local installation
- CD, DVD, USB key, or USB hard disk drive distribution
- Direct-network installation
- ImageUltra Builder relationships with the Hidden Protected Area (HPA)
- What is a Hidden Protected Area?
- Recovery impacts
- ImageUltra Builder relationships with the Rescue and Recovery product
- Security dependencies
- Staging-area logic
- Staging areas details
- Chapter 4. Installing the ImageUltra Builder program
- Minimum requirements
- ImageUltra Builder server computers
- ImageUltra Builder console computers
- ImageUltra Builder target computers
- Prerequisites
- Installation considerations
- Limitations
- Installing the ImageUltra Builder 5.0 program
- Installing an ImageUltra Builder console
- Installing an ImageUltra Builder server
- Accessing the ImageUltra Builder server
- Installing an ImageUltra Builder console and server
- Changing the default administration password
- Upgrading from a previous version of ImageUltra Builder
- Scenario 1: Upgrading from ImageUltra Builder 3.1
- Scenario 2: Upgrading from ImageUltra Builder 4.0 or 4.01
- Getting help after installation
- Minimum requirements
- Chapter 5. Working with the ImageUltra Builder interface
- Conventions used within the interface
- Module repository
- Working with repositories
- Exporting maps and modules
- The Repository window
- Entries and icons
- Manipulating entries
- Searching for specific maps and modules
- Map windows
- Map Settings window
- Base Map Appearance Under Windows PE
- Base-map settings
- Driver-map settings
- Menu Item Properties window
- Menu Link Properties window
- Module windows
- Modifying module attributes and map settings
- Tools
- Repository tools
- Map tools
- Chapter 6. Map construction overview
- Creating a base-map tree structure
- Inserting menu items in a base map
- Inserting modules in a base map
- Special considerations for I386 base operating-system modules
- Using utilities in a base map
- Using filters in a base map
- Using links in a base map
- Defining user information in a base map
- Controlling the network-sync function
- Controlling the behavior of the service partition
- Using a partitioning module in a base map
- Simple and complex base maps
- Adding a hidden system menu in a base map
- Customizing module behavior within a base map
- Special considerations for the Rescue and Recovery product
- Previewing your maps
- Creating a device-driver map tree structure
- Inserting menu items in a driver map
- Inserting modules in a driver map
- Using filters in a driver map
- Using variables (an advanced base-map function)
- Setting a variable to contain a hard coded value
- Setting conditions to determine menu items displayed during the installation process
- Referencing text within menu items and sub-menu item titles
- Setting a variable to prompt the user for a specific value during the installation process
- Setting a variable so that a prompted value is passed as a parameter for a utility or filter
- Excluding modules from a map
- Creating a base-map tree structure
- Chapter 7. Creating maps
- Creating and modifying base maps
- Creating a new base map
- Creating a new base map based on an existing base map
- Adding menu items to a base map
- Adding operating-system modules to a base map
- Adding application modules to a base map
- Replacing modules in a base map
- Customizing module behavior within a base map
- Working with base-map settings and menu-item properties
- Creating and modifying driver maps
- Creating a new driver map
- Creating a new driver map based on an existing driver map
- Adding menu items to a driver map
- Adding device-driver modules to a driver map
- Replacing modules in a driver map
- Working with driver-map settings and menu-item properties
- Creating and modifying base maps
- Chapter 8. Preparing source files for modules
- Creating source operating-system images
- Ultra-Portable Image source files
- Required third-party tools
- Creating a Portable-Sysprep Image
- Creating a Hardware-Specific Image
- Preparing source files for application modules and add-on operating-system modules
- Preparing for a silent installation
- Adding mini-applications
- Making files accessible to the ImageUltra Builder console
- After the files are prepared
- Setting the attributes for a new application module
- Setting the attributes based on an existing application module
- Setting the attributes for a new add-on operating-system module
- Setting the attributes based on an existing add-on operating-system module
- Preparing source files for a partitioning module
- Preparing source files for a device-driver module
- Adding mini-applications
- Requirements for preparing device-driver files for modules
- Setting the attributes for a new device-driver module
- Setting the attributes based on an existing device-driver module
- Preparing source files for utility modules files
- Setting the attributes for a new utility module
- Setting the attributes based on an existing utility module
- Preparing source files for filter modules files
- Setting the attributes for a new filter module
- Setting the attributes based on an existing filter module
- Building a new module
- Creating source operating-system images
- Chapter 9. Specifying the module-installation order
- The installation-order process
- Add-on operating-system modules, application modules, and device-driver modules
- Partitioning modules
- Modifying the install hook
- Modifying the install slot
- Modifying the install sequence with a base map
- Installation-order tips and notes
- The installation-order process
- Chapter 10. Using ImageUltra Builder on Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Operating system differences between Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
- Windows Vista and Windows 7 offline servicing module
- Windows Vista and Windows 7 base operating-system module
- Creating a Vista-based or Windows 7-based Ultra-Portable Image
- Staging area details
- Boot Configuration Data support
- Using the UNATTEND.XML Module
- Chapter 11. Using the answer file feature
- Generating the menu item unique ID
- Generating an answer file template for a base map
- Editing the answer file template
- Creating and building a utility module to apply the base map
- Adding the utility module to a base map
- Chapter 12. Getting help and support
- Using the documentation and help system
- Using the Web
- Contacting an ImageUltra Builder technical expert
- Chapter 13. Dealing with exceptions
- Application module exceptions
- Device driver exceptions
- Making allowances for modules that require a reboot
- Editing unique scripts
- Including the ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery product
- Controlling write-access to your repository during a direct-network install
- Chapter 14. Debugging problems
- The ImageUltra Builder image-installation process
- Finding debug data in the target computer user partition
- Finding debug data in the service partition or network-staging folder
- Monitoring the installation
- Splash Utility
- Sending debug data to the technical support team
- Drive letter limitations and the use of variables
- F11 key does not work on some brands after installation
- Appendix A. Notices
- Trademarks
- Index