Elite 8200 will not boot XP CD

One branch just a few computers HP Elite 8200 us with i3 processors.  Beautiful machines, but for the life of me I can't have our XP CD to boot from it.  I changed the boot order to boot from CD first and tried to manually start CD with no luck.

Is there something special that I'm missing?  I can boot to PXE however.

I understand.

We are the same here. must use XP for commercial purposes.

He me bugs without end, why is this issue of CD/DVD.

There is something defintely goofy and I don't know what it is.

My Blu - Ray DVD is the latest firmware. I even deleted and installed a former plain DVD - RW. No help.

I have the latest version of the BIOS installed also. I turned off in the BIOS boot manager and that did not help.

I hope that someone reported it and there may be a revision of BIOS on the way.  We are not the only 2 people out there with this problem.

Paul

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