While demotion G62-112EE to blue screen put Windows XP

my own type HP G62-112EE Notebook g62 Windows 7 operating system and I have tried for a long time that I install a Windows XP computer, but it does not accept it, I get a blue screen do not know how I treat this problem please help

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