Unable to format drive in windows installer

Whenever I try to install windows XP the windows installer skips the disk formatting screen. I used different windows install cd's. Without the formatting screen windows will not start up after installing and I get a disk error. So weird because When I used the same cd before on my old iMac everything was fine...

im not sure how to fix that problem, but i do know that if you download NTFS for mac, you can format the drive to NTFS using disk utlity. Its not really a solution, more of a workaround, but that will at least get the drive to the right format for you
NTFS for mac:
http://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/
(just use the demo)

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