Installing XP Pro on a separate internal drive?

I have a Mac Pro with 3 internal drives and would like to install XP Pro on one of the drives.
My setup is as follows
Drive 1 OSX/Applications
Drive 2 Data
Drive 3-It's 1 TB and I would like to use it for part Windows (Office,Games), and part Mac (Games, Videos)
Figured I would use NTFS file system and make 300GB for Windows and 700 GB for Mac
Can someone give me the steps I should take for doing this. I've searched around a little, and watched a C Net video on this, but I wonder if my setup is different from the examples I've seen

Hi,
for running Windows XP you can use the BootCamp Assistant which is part of OSX Leopard (in the Applications/Utilities Folder).
Print out the Installation Guide found either inside the BC Assistant or from here http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/ and follow it to the letter.
While maybe not neccessary but advisable: make a backup of your OSX volumes.
Whether you install Windows on the second, third or fourth harddisk is not important, just make sure you choose the correct one.
The BC Assistant gives you the choice to use a secondary or third harddisk fully for installing Windows or partitioning it for use with OSX and Windows (page 7 of the guide).
Make sure that during installation of Windows you re-format the destination with the Windows Installer (page 9+10 of the guide).
Also be aware that with XP you can only use the 32-bit version, since the 64-bit XP version is not supported.
Only with Vista you can use the 64-bit versions, when you have a 2008 or later model of the Mac Pro.
Once you have installed your XP, insert the OSX Leopard DVD while in Windows in order to install the BootCamp Drivers.
And download the appropriate BC Update 2.1 from here: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/windows/
Other possibilities to run Windows on a Mac are the Virtualization apps like Parallels, VMWare Fusion or VirtualBox.
http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/
http://www.virtualbox.org/
And the specialty Crossover Mac http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxmac/
When running Windows on a Mac be sure to use a decent Anti-Virus solution.
Hope it helps
Stefan

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