As Poko says you need split the image 1st.
You can create the image from your HD or partition to:
1) Another partition from the same HD
2) Another HD
3) CDR (RW) driver
If you don't have another HD or another partition, you can burn direct to your CDR (RW) driver.
But if you have a big image, I think you have another partition or another HD.
I think is better you delete this big image and start the process again with split switch, as Poko says.
After that you can burn your 3 or 4 images to CDR or CDRW using your burner prefered program. The speed of this method is better than when you burn direct to CDR or CDRW.
In my system, I've to burn direct to a CDR or CDRW, bcs I don't have another partition or another HD. It's slowly but works very well.
To do this you need only the GHOST.EXE executable from DOS, not from Windows. The GHOST.EXE runs only on PURE DOS enviroment.
The others parts, like Ghost Explorer, is only to see the files from the created images and restore some separeted files and this run on Windows enviroment.
If you needs the complete Ghost, you can download from edonkey.
Look at: h++p://www.sharereactor.com/ and do a search.
