Problems Installing Windows XP as Partitioned OS
Hi,
I've been attempting to install Windows XP on my MacBook Pro (Mac OS X 10.6.8) using BootCamp, but I've been running into the same problem over and over again.
Here's what I did:
I downloaded the Windows support files onto a DVD
I partitioned my hard drive, creating a 50 GB partition for Windows
I insterted the Windows XP SP2 disc, then began installation using BootCamp
The files appeared to download correctly, then I selected the BootCamp partition and chose the NTFS format
After some more files were downloaded or copied, etc, a message appeared saying that Windows setup would continue after the computer restarted
Here's the problem:
The computer restarted, but instead of the setup continuing, it asked if I would like to boot from a CD
If I confirmed, the computer would start the installation process all over again
If I did not confirm, it said "Disc Failed" or something like that, and said "Press Any Key to Restart."
I've tried booting in Mac OS X again, deleting the Windows partition, and starting over with different options like:
FAT format instead of NTFS
Larger/smaller partition sizes
Nothing seems to work. Does anyone know how I can get Windows XP to install properly? I also ran a software update, so I know that's not the problem. Please help.
Thanks!
You should read and follow the Snow Leopard Boot Camp Installation Guide. http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup_10.6.pdf
For starters, you don't download the support software/drivers. They are on your OSx installation disk.
You also do not provide any information about your computer, especially the year. The newer computers do not support XP. There are no XP drivers for the newer computer hardware.
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