Error installing boot camp on MBA

I can create the partition fine, but when I click on the button to restart the Mac and get the install of XP started, the installation program will start its "Inspecting computer configuration" step (this is before any kind of installation program load or anything).
It is during this step that I recieve a NTDETECT FAILED message, and installation stops.
I tried re-creating the partition a few times to no avail.
I am using a Sony DRX-840U external DVD drive.
An information would be greatly appreciated.

There are several reports where people are having trouble installing windows while using a third party CD/DVD drive instead of the superdrive.
Please read this [THREAD|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6671460&#6671460] and the go the links available in that thread. I don't think there is a clear answer yet whey it sometimes does not work with a third party drive.
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