Ghost is VERY, VERY, VERY when ghosting an image to a mapped network drive. I as of yet, have not found a solution to that problem. I do the EXACT same thing you are talking about on a regular basis, and here's how I do it:
1. Create ghost image. Save image on second partition of wife's computer.
2. Using standard windows networking, move/copy the image file(s) over to primary machine's HD.
3. Burn images to DVD.
4. Rinse and repeat as necessary.
NOTE: Using ghost, you must have a second partition or drive set up on the machine you are ghosting. Ghost cannot create the image files on the drive it is imaging.
If anybody knows of a solution to Ghost's extremely slow network ghosting, please let fill us in!
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