http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;314458
Why someone would want to do that, I cannot imagine.

NOTE: Windows XP and Linux can coexist on the same computer. For additional information, refer to your Linux documentation.
The Linux operating system is generally installed on partition type 83 (Linux native) or 82 (Linux swap). The Linux boot manager (LILO) can be configured to start from either of the following locations:
d. Type w, and then press ENTER to write this information to the partition table. Some error messages may be generated (because information is written to the partition table), but they should not be significant at this point because the next step is to restart the computer and then install the new operating system.
f. Insert either a bootable floppy disk or the bootable Windows XP CD-ROM, and then press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to restart your computer.
Microsoft does not support the installation of Windows XP on partitions manipulated in this manner.


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