How to Configure the System in UEFI Mode before Installing Windows*
Windows XP does not include native drivers for NVMe SSDs, AHCI (without F6 floppy injection), or UEFI RAID controllers. The default IDE emulation mode is absent on most post-2015 chipsets.
Windows XP's HAL cannot interpret modern ACPI 6.x tables. This results in:
can sometimes bridge the gap between legacy ISOs and UEFI firmware. Integrity/Integral Editions
: You'll need a bootable media for Windows XP. You can create one using tools like Rufus (for USB) or by burning an ISO image to a CD/DVD.