Mac OSX recovery after failing to install Windows?

Here's the story.
1) I install the bootcamp assistant and create a 10GB partition.
2) I burn the drivers CD and click 'install windows'.
3) The install fails a couple of times.
4) Finally I'm asked on what partition I want to install Windows.
5) There is only one choice, which bothers me, but I don't want to start all over again so I take the risk. I also choose the Fast NTFS Formatting.
6) The Setup continues, then it says: 'this part of the setup has been completed. press any key'.
7) The screen goes black for a very long time.
8) I reboot a couple of times. The setup wants to start again from scratch.
9) Fed up I reboot and press option to use OSX to delete the partition.
10) A white screen and a cursor appear, yet no options.
11) When I insert the OSX boot disk, I get an error: "no bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key".
It stays this way.
- Have I really deleted everything on my HD?
- Is there a way to recover what I have lost?
- If not, how can I format my whole HD and delete the partitions as well?
iMac Intel   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Just an idea for you. There is an entire Apple Discussion forum dedicated to Boot Camp and Windows XP.
Whereas, not everyone here with an Intel iMac has installed, tried to install or has experience with BC & XP, everyone there has or at least has an interest. You may attract help more quickly there.
The Forum is at the bottom of the main Apple Discussions page under Windows Compatible Technology.
Here is a link;
Forum: Boot Camp Public Beta

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