install XP on the system and the new motherboard

I have a brand new barebones system.  (Card mother ASUS M4N68T, Athlon II X 3, 500 GB Seagate SATA)

I have a unused no disk Windows XP Media Center Edition install in the CARD program.

I want to install XP on this new system?

Is there a reason why I wouldn't be able to do this?

Thank you

Ron

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N ° there is no reason not to.

However, XP has no SATA drivers included, then you must either provide the SATA drivers via disk or a flash at the beginning of the installation drive (see below window installation for when to do) or set the BIOS SATA to legacy instead of AHCI

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