Can I run Windows XP on my 2010 Macbook Pro running Lion?

Hi,
I have a 2010 Macbook Pro running Lion. If I install BootCamp on it can I get Windows XP CD installed? I've heard compatibility issues so I'm asking here. Thanks.

No. BootCamp in Lion only supports Windows 7.
Allan

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