Lenovo ThinkCentre M58p (English) Rescue and Recovery 4.3 Deployment Guide - Page 19
Rescue and Recovery custom public properties
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v Russian v Spanish v Swedish v Simplified Chinese v Traditional Chinese Rescue and Recovery custom public properties The installation package for the Rescue and Recovery program contains a set of custom public properties that can be set on the command line when running the installation. The available custom public properties are: Table 3. Property PDA CIMPROVIDER EMULATIONMODE HALTIFTPMDISABLED ENABLETPM SUPERVISORPW Description Specifies whether to install the Predesktop Area. Default value is 1. 1 = install Predesktop Area. 0 = do not install Predesktop Area. NOTE: This setting is not used if any version of the Predesktop Area already exists. Specifies whether to install the Common Information Model (CIM) Provider component. Default is to not install the component. Specify CIMPROIVIDER=1 on the command line to install the component. Specifies to force the installation in Emulation mode even if a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) exists. Set EMULATIONMODE=1 on the command line to install in Emulation mode. If the TPM is in a disabled state and the installation is running in silent mode, the default is for the installation to proceed in emulation mode. Use the HALTIFTPMDISABLED=1 property when running the installation in silent mode to halt the installation if the TPM is disabled. Set ENABLETPM=0 on the command line to prevent the installation from enabling the TPM Set SUPERVISORPW="password" on the command line to supply the supervisor password to enable the chip in silent or non-silent installation mode. If the chip is disabled and the installation is running in silent mode, the correct supervisor password must be supplied to enable the chip, otherwise the chip is not enabled. Including the Rescue and Recovery program in a disk image You can create a disk image that includes the Rescue and Recovery program. This deployment guide takes PowerQuest and Ghost as examples. Note: If you plan to create an image, you must capture the Master Boot Record. The Master Boot Record is critical for the Rescue and Recovery environment to function correctly. Chapter 2. Installation 11