BC USB Windows 7 Select Driver?

Hi guys, I'm trying to install a completely clean windows 7 copy from an iso with a usb through bootcamp. I'm on an iMac 13,1 completely updated. Basically, whenever I load the usb through bootcamp and try to install it, immediately after clicking the first button after selecting a language it prompts me to find a cd/dvd driver and says it cannot find any. I've tried pointing it to a seperate usb with the windows support software on it and it simply refuses.
Once again, this is a clean Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ISO on a 32 gb formatted USB trying to install it on a bootcamp-made partition of around 700 gb.
Alright, so this is what i've got so far. Everything is booted properly from a USB and here is where I get stuck. Yay ****** phone pictures!
http://imgur.com/Ys7XPx5,MP80xEH,kZg0EhK#2[1] All fine and dandy
http://imgur.com/Ys7XPx5,MP80xEH,kZg0EhK#1[2] going strong
http://imgur.com/Ys7XPx5,MP80xEH,kZg0EhK#0[3] This is it. This is the bane of my windows-based existence.

I have the same problem, i've been trying to install win7 ultimate 64bits and after selecting a language it doesn't find a cd/dvd driver and says it cannot find it. Please help I need windows 7 on mi iMac 21,5"

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