Installing Windows XP onto my MacBook Pro...

Hello,
I'm sorry for my absence of knowledge when it comes to computers but I am in dire need of help to show me how to install Windows XP on my MBP.
Ok, so what I've done so far:
1) I have downloaded Boot Camp Beta v1.2
2) I have my own COMPLETE version of Windows XP and an upgrade version of Windows Vista.
How do I partition a disk? Boot Camp does not allow me to do it and it does not ask me to Burn A Disk of Mac Windows Drivers, it does not do anything but allow me to choose between my Mac HD or Windows CD upon start up.
PLEASE! I need a step by step process on how to do this! If anyone could provide the information, I would truly be thankful. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!
I was a little reticent to post this, but please give me the info. to go about this,
THANK YOU!
Dawn Holubiak

Hi Dawn,
Since you're using Boot Camp you should post your questions in the Boot Camp discussions, found here:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165
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