Ok I was a little confused...I thought you were instructing me to press f6 while the computer was booting up. I did not know it had anything to do with windows booting up. So after figuring that out I pressed f6 when windows asks you to installed 3rd party raid or scsi drivers. Then I used the disk creating software to create the disk with the sata drivers on it. I then inserted the disk and the windows accepted the driver. Then I tried to install windows and I was successful in doing so. I really never had to do that before and so this is a learning experience for me.
I do have another problem, though, dealing with the same system. The operating system (Windows XP Home Edition) was installed on the replaced hard drive. The computer, itself, never came with a operating disc nor any recovery disc. There is a windows sticker on the side of the machine that has the product key on it. I have another operating disc that I tried to use with the product key on the machine in question. It would not take the product key. I tried to see who I would contact to get a different product key but have unsuccessful. Any suggestions?