64 bit on 15" MBP i7

I just made an 85GB partition and tried installing Windows 7 64-bit from a legit DVD. The disc is ejected after a few seconds and there is no message on screen. If I put the 32 bit DVD in there it works fine and installs, but I want to have 64 bit if possible.
Thanks!
matt

For me works fine, try with other DVD disk, if possible. I first install win 64 ult, and The install did fine, but for some other issuses in compability programs I get back to win 7 ult 32 bits.

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