Windows XP installation problems in SATA HDD

I am trying to install XP Pro from the CD on a new pc, as listed on the sig.
The computer at first started realtek boot agent, but didnt found any HDD, i found this forum and made some changes:
Pre-Raid Bios Tweaks
Standard Cmos Features
The only thing I change here is to enable "32bit transfer mode" whenever I connect new devices to the Intel IDE controller.
Note: Devices attached to the Promise controller and the Intel Raid(when it is enabled) will NOT appear in the standard Cmos page
Advanced Bios Features
Everything on defaults is usually fine except I always change the following for WinXP:
APIC ACPI SCI IRQ - Enabled
Boot Device select is also on this page and you'll be changing it after all the hardware is setup; more later.
Advanced Cipset Features
Confirm that the memory timing "by SPD" is enabled
PNP/PCI Configurations
Clear NVRam option I always set to "YES" before the first boot after making hardware changes. I'm not sure how important this is but I understand that's what you're supposed to do. I believe it forces the motherboard to detect hardware changes. It reverts to "NO" after the reboot.
PCI/IDE Busmaster set to "enabled" to speed things up outside of Windows.
Integrated Peripherals (Before Raid for most flexibilty)
Onboard Promise IDE - Disabled if you have nothing attached to IDE3 and Serial 3&4
ON-Chip IDE Configuration:
Native Mode (Supported by WinXP- Allows all devices connected to IDE 1&2 and Serial 1&2 to be detected)
SATA Only or PATA Only (select the one that you boot XP with)
Keep SATA Active - Yes (if option available)
Keep PATA Active - Yes (if option available)
PATA Channel selection - Both (if option available)
Configure SATA as Raid - No (if option available)
Leave other settings here at default
Note: Some older Bios versions may appear different than above
Frequency/Voltage Control
Dynamic Overclocking - Disabled
Performance Mode - Slow
Dram Frequency - Auto
Adjust CPU Bus - 201 (for "c" type cpu's)
DDR Voltage - 2.65 (minimum for Dual-Channel Mem stability)
AGP Voltage - 1.55
This is a thumbnail at 63% scale, click for full sized image.
Note: some features above may not appear with your Bios
Note: performance & overclocking features can be increased again AFTER the Raid array has been setup and is stable with Windows.
The above text was copy pasted from this forum.
With my hdd allready recognized i started windows xp configuration, kept on going, formatted using NTFS, win config the started copying files for installation, then
gets to a point that says 'This portion of setup has completed successfully, remove
any disks from the A:\ drive, computer will reboot in 15 seconds.'
so it reboots, and it goes through the cycle again.
It reads the CD, asks if I want to setup Windows XP, then this msg appears "there
is already a \windows directory on the C:\ drive, do you want to do a dual
boot, do you want to delete the contents of this folder and install windows there,
or do you want to install to a separate directory", and a link to the microsoft website for advice on dual booting.
It does this over and over and over again.I tried ejecting the XP CD ROM and restarting, but then it
starts up and says "Missng Operating System"
why the heck does XP insist on restarting, only to go through the exact same setup
steps again?  What did i do wrong
Thanks in advance
Many thanks.
Really

Thx for the advice, unfortunatly it didnt work, following your advice i didnt touch any key, the following msg appeared"invalid system disk", but before that i had one error(ive been having this error everytime i tried to install this windows xp cd on this new mobo): i made full format(10-20m), the pc started copying files but it stopped at 2% in the gdi32.dll file, saying to check if i had my cd on the drive, retried it 10 times then i ignored it, the next file in line made the same error, i kept ignoring all files(98% left and with same problem) till 100% completion. Meanwhile, and after going by the full format again, got the same error on the gdi32.dll file, this time i retried it a couple times and quited config(F3),rebboted and made the process all over again, this time i didnt formatted, the config made a disk maintainance, forced me to reboot. Booting from cd for the third time, i kept existing format but this time config copied all windows config files till the end, rebooted, touched no keys, got the same feared msg again"Invalid system disk".
Only ideas i have are: bad cd rom drive? bad cd?
All advices are certainly welcome.

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