Problems installing Windows XP SP2 on a 2008 Mac Pro

I have been trying to install Windows XP with Boot camp on my new Mac Pro. I have created a partition and have formated it NTFS with the XP disk. Once XP gets to the point where it says how long installation will take it blue screens and says to check new devices. I have tried it twice now and no luck. I am wondering if maybe there is a hardware incompattiblity with the new Mac Pros. I have searched the forums and can't seem to find anyone with the same problem.

Welcome to the Apple forums.
I have a late model 2007 Santa Rosa MBP (17") running Vista Ultimate, 64-bit. I don't think much has changed in the 2008 model.
It's a remote possibility that there are some hardware issues, and there are not many new machines out there yet.
As noted, unplug all extraneous hardware, external drives, even your internet connection if you are using an RJ-45 and see what happens.
You don't say which flavor Winders you are trying to install.
Also you might check into the BootCamp forum where you might find a larger group of users running Winders than here, which is primarily pure Leopard.
Here's the address to the BootCamp forum. For some reason only the beta BC forum is listed, but here is the real address:
Good Luck.
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237

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