Installing dual boot

I have windows windows xp running fine, and I installed mac osx on a spare hd. When I boot the mac hd, all I see is a blinking white line on the top left of a black screen
mitch9654
p.s. I also have ubuntu 9.04, but that boot loader will be reinstalled once mac works

oh haha! I forgot to change that data. I am running it on a 2004 - 2006 gateway PC (I am not sure what year, but it was around there.)
It forget where I got the cd, but I formatted a drive on XP using macdrive, installed mac osx, and can only partially boot mac if I have only one hd plugged in (the mac one of course) Even when I do this, I have to start the mac osx cd, it goes to the hd after that for some odd reason (or I will get a blinking white line) and it will give me a prohibitory sign!
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