I am trying to install Windows XP Professional using Apple Boot Camp.

I partioned the hard drive using Apple Boot Camp.  Inserted with Windows XP disk into CD drive and hit Start Installation.  I got a black screen with blinking white underline in top left corner.  Computer will not do anything.  What do I do now?

http://www.microcenter.com/category/4294967276,4294965769/Microsoft-Operating%20 Systems
Decent prices, there.
Things to note: 32-bit XP only recognizes 3.5 GB RAM.  64-bit XP Home recognizes 16 GB RAM.  64-bit Pro recognizes 192 GB RAM.
If you have Core2Duo or better processor you have 64-bit system.
Darn to heck ... XP is needed.  Sorry.

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    You keep it on the usb stick for after you boot into Windows. From Windows you install the Windows Support software on the stick. Do you realize that you need to buy and install Windows? The Windows Support software you downloaded is only the Windows drivers for your hardware.
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  • Installing Windows 7 Without Using The Boot Camp Installer (MacBook Pro)

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    People have been using Mac as Windows-only.
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  • I'm trying to install Windows 7 Professional From Authentic Discs.

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  • HT1338 I have been trying to install window 7 operating system through booth camp assistant, i will finish all the stages for windows to complete installation it will hook at that stage please i need help.

    I have been trying to install window 7 operating system through booth camp assistant, i will finish all the stages for window to complete installation it will hook. the installation cannot be able to complete and i really install windows on it, please i need an assistance on how to go about it.

    Right now I have 6 different systems installed. Windows XP, 7, and 8 plus Linux Mint, Commodore, and OS X Snow Leopard (for old times sake), all running on Mountain Lion.
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  • I have an iMac with mountain lion 10.8.3 with boot camp 5.0.2 .i installed windows 7 -64 bit with boot camp but the boot camp didn't install drivers for windows please guide me for trouble shooting .

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  • Install Windows XP 64-bit on Boot Camp.

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  • HT5628 i was installing windows 8 on mac by boot camp and after i put the windows code and choose the partition i formatted the boot camp sector it said windows can not install on this sector because it is gpt

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    I was wondering if this was possible, or does Boot Camp Assistant format the hard drive in such a way that makes it possible for Windows to be installed, or can I just create a new partition myself and format it and install Windows without having to touch Boot Camp Assistant?

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  • Install Windows XP in Leopard WITHOUT Boot Camp - No More Disk Error

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    Hey,
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