Because for some reason thatI cannot figure out, the windows xp cd will not fully boot. It stalls right before you get to the what do you want to do screen. Yes, the computer is set up to boot from the cd drive and I've tested the cd on a different computer and it works, and I've even been able to boot with other bootable cd-roms. I've done everything I can to figure out why it won't complete the boot to the windows cd (I even made a set of windows xp setup floppies, but it still stalls right before it gets to the what do you want to do screen). So it seems that something in my existing windows xp installation is corrupted, I don't know. It's a new computer with not many applications on it, but it turned out that Norton Systemworks messes with the recycle bin and caused a major problem with another one of my programs. So the best thing to do is reinstall windows xp and reinstall the few apps I have without norton systemworks.
I figure it's easier to find a different way to format and reinstall than to troubleshoot this mess anymore.
I'm reading elsewhere that the best thing to do is make a windows 98 setup disk and use it to format, then install windows.