Has anyone installed ESX on a X4200 that is currently running windows?

I've been tasked with installing ESX server on an X4200 running windows at the moment. I'd like to know if there is someone who has already done this and has a few pearls of wisdom.
Thanks,
Maria

I've been tasked with installing ESX server on an X4200 running windows at the moment. I'd like to know if there is someone who has already done this and has a few pearls of wisdom.
Thanks,
Maria

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