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If your motherboard supports it, the easiest way is to bypass UEFI restrictions using .

Once the installation is complete, follow the on-screen instructions to:

Installing Windows XP on a UEFI system is technically possible but not recommended due to compatibility and security implications. Modern operating systems like Windows 10 or 11 are more suitable for UEFI systems, offering better support for hardware and firmware features. If you must install Windows XP for legacy software support or other reasons, ensure you understand the limitations and potential risks.

: Most UEFI systems include a Compatibility Support Module (CSM) that emulates a traditional BIOS. Enabling this allows Windows XP to see the hardware in a "Legacy" state.

: Developers have created modified ISOs that allow Windows XP x64 to boot directly from a full GPT format without any CSM (Compatibility Support Module) or MBR. Modern Hardware Support

Enter your BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing , Del , or Esc during boot).