Best computer to use to create an image

We use netboot as a diagnostic tool. Traditionally when a new model computer comes out, it wont netboot, so I would recreate the image using the computer. This has worked fine until the intels which dont seem as backwards compatible as the PPCs were. Currently the netboot image we use was made off an imac ( I use system image utility to make the image) and it works fine to boot everything but the 1.83GHz Core2Duo Macbooks. They freeze after a couple of minutes. MacPros with 2 video cards also fail to netboot.
So my question is- what is the best computer to use to create an image that is compatible with all prior computers?

You need separate images for intel and PPC Macs.

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    White Macbook 2.0 Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   Week 21

    Distro_1,
    Windows PC. I can laugh about it now, but, my pc ended up infested with a virus that no virus software was able to locate until it was much much too late...in the process, it destroyed all of the info on my secondary hard drive as well....200gb of lost photos, music, movies etc. I have yet to bring that hard drive to a technician because I am scared to hear that it could all possibly be lost forever. Music and movies I can replace, photos, I cannot. Thankfully, I had backed many of them up or sent copies to friends and family. Also, I uploaded many pics to photo sites. There were however, dozens that were not I've been really busy over the past few months and was unable to do so. BTW, the PC is just over 2 months old. Anyway, the moral of the story is that I am hoping that these problems will not be nearly as big an issue with Mac. I want to be able to leave my computer for an hour or two unattended without worrying about losing everything. I hope that's not too much to ask.

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