ProBook 430 G2: Boot from CD_DVD

I would like to install a XP, which is located on the CD. The BIOS is the UEFI mode. Boot order UEFI does not contain CD/DVD player. I put the boot to measure for the CD/DVD driver (D.) Water from the tap the F9, boot custom is not seen. The 8.1 for windows has been installed with a custom tip custom boot saw. I tired to increase the set-up menu time, bot nothing happened. Sombody help me?

Using VMWare for a virtual operating system of Windows XP is always a viable option.

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