MacbookPro 5,4 - Failure(s) installing Win7 x64 using Bootcamp (aka help!)

I'm running a Macbook Pro 5,4 and am having a hard time figuring out why Win7 x64 keeps failing during the install process. I'll start with the failures, then add what I've attempted to fix the problem.
Following the Bootcamp guide exactly, I get through the initial copying, expanding and updating process just fine. The system reboots but never makes it into windows. Instead I get the, "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause." Sometimes it lists a driver (the list is long and seemingly random). Sometimes it lists the kernel (ntoskrnl.exe).
My attempts at a solution:
1. The recommendation from MS is to boot to the install disk and run a start-up repair. When I do this, it returns the message, "Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically". Dead End.
2. Because it looks like a possible corruption issue I first tried the cheap route of installing from another disk - in fact I've borrowed two other Win7 Pro x64 disks (all 3 disks I've used are legitimate) and have had the same problem, so I'm ruling out the media.
3. The system is less than two months old but it could still be the HDD so I ran a check in OS X and it finds no problems. I've replaced the drive twice and the problems with installation remain consistent.
I've run a check on the memory as well - again, no problems detected.
So far I've completed 9 attempts, with fresh partitioning and formatting and have yet to successfully install Windows 7 on this system. In contrast, it was a simple process to install the 32 bit version on my wifes MacBook Air. Am I missing something obvious?

Found a workaround, to sum it up, it's pretty much my dead internal superdrive (as for unbootable USB, that's still a mistery). What I did was moving the HDD to my 2012 MBP and install from there. The problem is now that since I installed it on another machine (with ofc all different hardwares) I got blue screen whenever I tried to start Windows7 (in 2007 MBP after moving the HDD back there).
Next step will be replacing the superdrive on 2007 MBP with 2012's. Or if someone got a suggestion like installing the drivers via target disk mode etc, please advice

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