I can't Downgrade from Windows 7 to Windows XP

I recently bought a Samsung laptop, it comes with Windows 7, I Just Wanted To Downgrade To Run old programs and games now, here's the story first go in Bios and the Windows XP startup disk then it checks some drivers then when it restarted a Message saying a black screen says error recovery Windows please try to help me and sorry for my English

At least that Samsung provides Windows XP drivers, which is likely, and your Windows XP cd is a commercial version its all simply do not go to work.

You will of course voiding any warranty by installing Windows XP

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