I can't boot from CD (new install)

Can this board load the OS (XP-Pro) from a CD on a new install?
I have a 875P NEO-FIS2R board, P4 2.8, two SATA 80GB Hitachi drives and a NEC CD/DVD-Rom drive.  When I power up I get I get the logo screen and the a brief flash from a screen that looks like a Promise SATA bios screen that says something like "Bios not installed" and then a DOS like screen the says:
Boot Failure
Insert Boot Diskette in A:
Press any key when ready
Problem is I don't have a floppy drive.  The last two systems I made did not need one to boot.  They see the CD and boot.  
Seem to me the System BIOS came pre-toasted from the factory.
Any clues?

I don’t think anything’s wrong with your board; just make sure (a) that your cd-rom shows up in the bios and (b) that it has the highest boot priority.
Edit: you may also want to turn the logo off at least temporarily so that you can get a better idea as to what’s going on with the boot sequence. Also, don’t worry about the “bios not installed” message. It’s referring to the promise controller: if no drives are hooked up to it, it doesn’t load its bios. This has nothing to do with your system bios.

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