Ok I changed motherboards and am trying to do a fresh installation of windows XP. I go into the bios and change the boot order to cdrom first, then harddrive, and I made sure the correct harddrive is the first one to be used. However when I go to start up, it says press any button to boot to cd. I try to press the keyboard, but it will not boot to cd. Instead I get an error NTDLR is missing, press control alt delete to restart. I can't seem to find a work around. However, if I don't press anything, the computer will proceed to boot into windows using existing installation that is on the harddrive (the one i want to reformat and start over). I am not sure why it wont let me boot to cd and reformat. It isn't the cd either as I've tried different ones. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks, Rob