Lenovo ThinkPad X60 (English) Rescue and Recovery 4.5 Deployment Guide - Page 42

Configuring the Opera browser, Removing Factory Restore

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• HELP Help • LICENSE License • CANCEL Cancel • Command0 %tvtdrive%Preboot\Helps\en\f_welcom.htm • Command1 %tvtdrive%Preboot\Helps\en\C_ILA.htm To hide the Welcome window, change NoShowCk=0 to NoShowCk=1. To change the display fonts for the title and welcome text, edit the last three lines of the preceding example according to your font design preferences. Note: Do not change or delete lines 13 and 14. In the [REBOOT] section of the pdaguixx.ini (where xx is the language designation) file, you can modify the values in the following lines: NoShowChk= RebootText= The two values for "NoShowChk" are 0 and 1. To hide the message, mark the check box. When the check box is marked, the value is set to 0. To have the message displayed, change the value to 1. If necessary, the font for messages in the [REBOOT] section can be changed. For example, this value can be set as follows: RebootText = "Arial" Note: The following sections of pdaguixx.ini (where xx is the language designation) are available in the file, but cannot be customized: [Messages], [EXITMSG], and [HelpDlg]. Removing Factory Restore To hide the Restore to Factory Contents option in Windows PE, rename the file \preboot\recovery\Recover.cmd to another name and that option will not appear on the wizard. That renamed .cmd file can later be run to restore from factory contents. If the service partition has been removed, then this step is not necessary. Configuring the Opera browser The Opera browser has two configuration files: the default configuration file, and the active configuration file. An user can make changes to the active configuration file, but loses changes made when the Rescue and Recovery program is restarted. To make permanent changes to the browser, edit the copies of both the opera6.ini and the norm1.ini that are on the %systemdrive% (C:) in the following folder path: C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE. The temporary, active copy of opera6.ini is on the ramdrive (Z:) in the Z:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE directory. Notes: 1. To get, edit, and place the opera6.ini and norm1.ini files, see "Using RRUTIL.EXE" on page 26. 2. The Opera workspace has been modified to provide enhanced security. Some browser functions have been deleted. 36 Rescue and Recovery 4.5 Deployment Guide

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HELP
Help
LICENSE
License
CANCEL
Cancel
Command0
%tvtdrive%Preboot\Helps\en\f_welcom.htm
Command1
%tvtdrive%Preboot\Helps\en\C_ILA.htm
To hide the Welcome window, change
1R6KRZ&N°º
to
1R6KRZ&N°µ
. To change the display fonts for the title and
welcome text, edit the last three lines of the preceding example according to your font design preferences.
Note:
Do not change or delete lines 13 and 14.
In the [REBOOT] section of the pdagui
xx
.ini (where
xx
is the language designation) file, you can modify the
values in the following lines:
1R6KRZ&KN°
5HERRW7H[W°
The two values for “NoShowChk” are
º
and
µ
. To hide the message, mark the check box. When the check
box is marked, the value is set to
º
. To have the message displayed, change the value to
µ
.
If necessary, the font for messages in the [REBOOT] section can be changed. For example, this value
can be set as follows:
5HERRW7H[W ° ³$ULDO³
Note:
The following sections of pdagui
xx
.ini (where
xx
is the language designation) are available in the file,
but cannot be customized: [Messages], [EXITMSG], and [HelpDlg].
Removing Factory Restore
To hide the Restore to Factory Contents option in Windows PE, rename the file \preboot\recovery\Recover.cmd
to another name and that option will not appear on the wizard. That renamed .cmd file can later be run to
restore from factory contents. If the service partition has been removed, then this step is not necessary.
Configuring the Opera browser
The Opera browser has two configuration files: the default configuration file, and the active configuration file.
An user can make changes to the active configuration file, but loses changes made when the Rescue and
Recovery program is restarted.
To make permanent changes to the browser, edit the copies of both the opera6.ini and the norm1.ini that are
on the %systemdrive% (C:) in the following folder path: C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE. The temporary,
active copy of opera6.ini is on the ramdrive (Z:) in the Z:\PREBOOT\OPERA\PROFILE directory.
Notes:
1. To get, edit, and place the opera6.ini and norm1.ini files, see “Using RRUTIL.EXE” on page 26.
2. The Opera workspace has been modified to provide enhanced security. Some browser functions
have been deleted.
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