Black screen when installing Windows XP on new Boot Camp partition

I just upgraded my iMac Intel Alum to Leopard and used Boot Camp to create the Windows partition. When I try to install Windows XP from the install disk, I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor in the upper left corner. Is it having trouble finding the Boot Camp partition for the Windows install? Everything else is working fine. Leopard still boots okay and everything works in Mac OS - I just can't get to the next step of installing Windows.
Thanks in advance,
David

When I say disk image, I mean a copy of a friend's Windows XP install disk . Even though it's a copy, it boots a PC fine. Any reason why it wouldn't work on the Mac?

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