Bootcamp 2.0 freezes on install with intel chipset problem solved.

After Days of pulling my hair out trying to figure out why my Windows XP SP2 32 bit would never complete its bootcamp install on Windows. I found the solution to my issue. It may help you. So I decided to post this because I looked everywhere and could not find any solutions that worked. It would freeze on the step where intel chipset would install. You get the blue screen and if you tried to start windows you would get a missing file report and would have to repair. system32\drivers\pci.sys Well nothing worked but one thing. I have a HD protool system that uses 3 PCI-e cards in my Mac Pro. You have to remove any extraneaous cards in your Mac Pro (PCI-e) first then you may install bootcamp 2.0 without any issues.
Hope this helps someone. Because I wish I would have had this info before struggling for 72 hours trying to figure out my issues.
Also, don't have any extra usb , firewall connections during install. And if you have 2 drives. Either disable one. Or put another Windows Xp disc on the 2nd drive. Then the Windows install will work fine. And for me. I had to format NTSF. FAT32 wouldn't work. Not the "QUICK" normal NTSF.
Cheers.

Okay, I've half-solved the issue - I turned off the radeon card, and my idle temperature dropped by about 10 degrees. I'm idling at about 18 W now, so I get about an extra hour of battery life (~3 hours). That said, since I could get about 5 in Windows on this computer, I think there's still some room for improvement, especially since the fan is still a bit noisy. (I can't measure it exactly, but to my ear, it sounds like it's running too high given my low temperature of ~45 degrees).
I'm assuming the fan is the number one power draw at this point, so is there any other way that I can get it down without pwm?
Here are the other devices in powertop:
860.6 pkts/s Network interface: wlan0 (iwlwifi)
100.0% Display backlight
9.0% CPU use
0.0 pkts/s Network interface: eth0 (atl1c)
100.0% USB device: usb-device-8087-0024
100.0% USB device: HP Integrated Module (Broadcom Corp)
100.0% USB device: EHCI Host Controller
100.0% Radio device: btusb
100.0% Radio device: iwlwifi
100.0% Radio device: hp-wmi
100.0% Radio device: hp-wmi
100.0% Radio device: hp-wmi
100.0% Audio codec hwC0D3: Intel
100.0% Audio codec hwC0D0: IDT
0.0% USB device: EHCI Host Controller

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