Trying to install Wind XP using bootcamp....HHHHHHEEEELLP!

SO I have to have windows in order to run my business (sadly). So I got Windows XP Pro. I used bootcamp, created the partition and ran the install from Bootcamp. I watched it copy all the files and then it sayd it's done and must restart. Instead of doing that, it starts the install all over again, copying all the same files. I can't get it to go beyond that so that I can format it to NTFS or FAT. I have a brand new OEM never used install disc. It's the same stuff just no support right?
Someone help! I've got to be able to get my business stuff up and running and I'm at a total standstill! I've deleted the partition and started over about 5 times to no avail.
What do I do?????

Hi GMommy,
frederic1943 already gave you the correct hint.
I personally have never bothered with FAT32 file system, since my BootCamp Windows has to be a great deal bigger than 32GB, currently I use a 200GB partition for it.
Whether 31GB would suffice depends greatly on how much disk space your business program and the file you use with it need.
The 9.5GB disk space taken by a bare Windows XP installation would leave you with about 20GB of disk space for your program plus files.
Like said, personally I would always go with a little reserve on disk space.
And after the successful installation of Windows and the final reboot into it, you have to insert the OSX Leopard DVD (No. 1) that came with your Mac in order to install the needed drivers.
Usually the driver setup starts automatically when you inserted the DVD.
While I have Parallels, I haven't used my BootCamp Windows for it.
Nonetheless you can install Parallels after you are completely done with the BootCamp Windows installation including the driver installation.
The Parallels manual (and this here http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/features/easy-setup/ ) explain how-to do this.
See here for problems that can arise with such configurations: http://kb.parallels.com/en/4672
Hope all this helps you
Stefan

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