Cannot start Windows installer via Boot Camp

Hi!
Recently I cannot start my Vista, so I decided to delete the partition, create a new partition, and reinstall a Vista.
When I clicked Start Install Windows in Boot Camp, the MacBook Pro restarted and showed a black screen (it should display "Windows is loading files..."). I waited for 10 minutes or so, but nothing changed.
I tried an XP CD from my friend, and the same thing happened.
I don't think the DVD went wrong, because I used that DVD to install Vista on my MBP one week ago
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

If the screen goes black and nothing seems to be happening then it sounds like the install process isn't even starting, which seems rather strange. You might try asking for help in the Boot Camp forum in case someone there has had the same problem.
You said you had several Vista and XP installation discs. Are they copies or authentic? Also, keep in mind that you need an OEM disc to install Windows in Boot Camp, you won't be able to install it from an upgrade disc.

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