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Preparing a Windows Vista preload on a Lenovo M57 with service partition but no separate active system partition for Secure Managed Client 1. Install the Lenovo OEM Vista (either from install CD or from preload) on your master system. 2. Log in as Administrator. 3. Delete the extra user accounts that you created during the Windows Vista installation. You should only see Administrator and Guest (which is off) accounts from the user account control panel. 4. Fix any yellow marks in Device Manager and install other device drivers and applications as needed. Now your system should have everything you need except the Lenovo Secure Managed Client VNIF drivers. 5. Run the cmd.exe file (Run as administrator) and then change the directory to C:\windows\System32\Sysprep. 6. Copy the provided UNATTENDOEM.XML file to the current directory and rename it to UNATTEND.XML or use your own UNATTEND.XML file. Note: Lenovo provides this UNATTENDOEM.XML for sample purposes only. 7. Check the UNATTEND.XML file to make sure there is NO ProductKey entry. If there is, delete this entry. Even an empty entry will stop the Sysprep process from working correctly for the OEM version. You must remove the entry from the .xml file. 8. For the OEM Windows Vista on certain Lenovo computers, there is a known issue with the Video Driver uninstaller that prevents the video driver from being uninstalled/installed correctly during the Sysprep process. To work around this issue, you can go to "regedit" and find the "DevicePath" entry. Append the video driver path to this entry (it should be C:\Drivers\Video) and save it. 9. From the cmd, type in the following command: Sysprep.exe /generalize /oobe /shutdown /unattend:C:\windows\System32\Sysprep\UNATTEND.XML where: v /oobe - Starts the computer in Windows Welcome Mode the next time it is booted. v /generalize - Cleans up the machine. v /shutdown - Shuts the system down after the Sysprep process is finished v /unattend - Allows you to specify your own UNATTEND.XML file. Note: It usually takes a couple of minutes to create a Sysprep image of the system. The system will automatically shut down after the Sysprep image is created. 10. After shutdown, restart the system back to Windows Vista PE using a Windows Vista PE CD. Make sure it boots directly to Windows Vista PE by setting the correct boot order in BIOS or by pressing the F12 key during boot. You will have to create a Sysprep Windows Vista image again if you accidentally boot into Windows Vista. 11. If you use an external disk drive to store the image file, plug in this drive. If you have a central storage server to store the image file, make sure that Windows Vista PE has a network connection and then map a network drive to your central storage server. Issue a Net use * \\centralserver\sharedpath command and assume the drive letter is D. 26 Secure Managed Client Version 2.0 Deployment Guide