Did you change the boot order in BIOS to place your CD-ROM as the first boot device. If you attempted to install Windows XP by letting the CD autostart while Windows was running you will experience problems.
If you experience problems in the future with unsigned drivers you can change a setting to work around it. Go to Start|Control Panel|System tab. Click the "Driver signing" button and on the dialog that opens change the setting there to the "Warn - prompt me each time to choose an action." You will then be notified that the driver has not passed testing but allow it to be installed anyway.
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Did you change the boot order in BIOS to place your CD-ROM as the first boot device. If you attempted to install Windows XP by letting the CD autostart while Windows was running you will experience problems.
If you experience problems in the future with unsigned drivers you can change a setting to work around it. Go to Start|Control Panel|System tab. Click the "Driver signing" button and on the dialog that opens change the setting there to the "Warn - prompt me each time to choose an action." You will then be notified that the driver has not passed testing but allow it to be installed anyway.