This happens because XP doesn't have drivers for your modern SATA/NVMe controller.
For advanced users, the manual process generally follows these steps: Prepare Media install windows xp on uefi system exclusive
If the screen goes blank here, your UEFI GOP driver integration failed. You may need to use a dedicated graphics card with a Legacy ROM if your internal CPU graphics are too new. Phase 5: Post-Installation Hurdles This happens because XP doesn't have drivers for
Installing Windows XP on a pure UEFI system (Class 3) is a complex challenge because XP was built for 16-bit Legacy BIOS and lacks native support for UEFI, GPT partitions, and modern ACPI standards Phase 5: Post-Installation Hurdles Installing Windows XP on
Most Intel/Realtek LAN chips from the last five years do not have XP drivers. You may need a PCI-e "Legacy" network card or an old USB Wi-Fi dongle.