DNS server cannot be created because the authoritative parent zone

I am working in 2008r2sp1.  I tried adding DNS Server and DHCP Roles first.  Then under DNS Forward Lookup Zones I added "mysite.com" as a New Zone.
Also I searched my computer for a "NTDS" folder and the only on I found was "C:\Windows\inf\NTDS".
A delegation for this DNS server cannot be created because the authoritative parent zone cannot be found or it does not run Windows DNS server. If you are integrating with an existing DNS infrastructure, you should manually create a delegation to this DNS server in the parent zone to ensure reliable name resolution from outside the domain "artisdextri.com". Otherwise, no action is required.
The folder C:\Windows\inf\NTDS> is not valid. Specify a valid path, including drive letter. For example: C:\NTDS.
dcpromo /unattend:"C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\ForestAdd.txt"
ForestAdd.txt
[DCINSTALL]
InstallDNS="yes"
NewDomain="forest"
NewDomainDNSName="mysite.com"
DomainNetBiosName="MYSITE"
ReplicaOrNewDomain="domain"
ForestLevel="4"
DomainLevel="4"
DatabasePath="C:\Windows\inf\NTDS>"
LogPath="C:\Windows\inf\NTDS"
SYSVOLPath="c:\Windows\SYSVOL"
SafeModeAdminPassword="pass1"

Hello,
If this is the first forest root DC, just ignore the information.
Check the blog:
A delegation for this DNS server cannot be created because the authoritative parent zone cannot be found or it does not run Windows DNS server.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/activedirectoryua/archive/2011/07/07/a-delegation-for-this-dns-server-cannot-be-created-because-the-authoritative-parent-zone-cannot-be-found-or-it-does-not-run-windows-dns-server.aspx
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