Help me boot XP on HP/compaq 510 from CD/DVD

i'm just buy HP/compaq 510 befor its work perfect for me ,
and i'm use XP daul boot with backtrack (for learn)
1 week ago i'm want delete all System os and reinstall , i'm use disk xp old its can't boot
its can to boot only vista and 7 or linux,about XP can't boot,BUT that DISK XP i'm alway use with this laptop
and more action that i'm see when i'm trying install vista or 7 its complite but when i'm put any cd or DVD to device its say no have data in its(blank) but that CD or DVD have full data?
1 more if i'm try boot xp from USB flash its install windows around 5Houer
so can to help me how to do?
thanks you

Hi:
You need to load the SATA ACHI drivers into a copy of your XP installation disk by slipstreaming them, or you need to load the SATA ACHI drivers at the Windows XP installation F6 prompt.
See this guide below for how to do this:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-systems-and/SATA-drivers-for-XP-solution-on-0x000000...
An alternate method is to go into your system setup (BIOS) and change your drive controller setting from ACHI to IDE.
See the manual below, chapter 5, page 5 for where this setting is found. Device Configurations.
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01857379/c01857379.pdf
You will need to install the SATA ACHI drivers after you install Windows XP before you can change the BIOS setting back to  ACHI, or the notebook won't boot.
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