Boot Camp Error Code: 0x80070570

Macbook Pro late 2013 running OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
This problem with installing windows through boot camp has had me frustrated to no ends the past few days.
I have an iso of window 7 home premium that for sure works because it worked when I installed window 7 on VMWare.
I created the bootable USB flash drive and downloaded the driver and installed windows (checked all three boxes when I started boot camp), and everything is fine until I get to the install windows screen. Copy files work but when it gets to expand files, I get this error message:
"Windows cannot install required files. The file may be corrupted or missing. Make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070570"
It says file may be corrupted or missing, but I have tried to burn the iso onto usb from boot camp and using window usb/dvd downloader tool to make the bootable usb flash drive. The iso file itself cannot be broken because it works on my virtual machine. I have also tried this with my windows 8.1 iso, which I also know for a fact works, and still gets the same error. Does the error come from burring the iso to the bootable USB flash drive? If thats the case, there is nothing that I know of to burn it better since I tried the build in boot camp one and the window usb/dvd tool.
This error is so annoying, and I been trying to install windows on my mac for the past few days to no avail.
Has anyone else found a fix for this problem?
It was much easier to install windows on the old macbook pro when it has an optical drive. Using the iso should be the same but I'm not sure why its not working, given my iso should be flawless.

To: Timothy Miller (and anyone else who might have input)
I'm having a somewhat related but somewhat different problem to the one you responded to a couple months ago in this thread.
I am also trying to create a partition on my Mac using Boot Camp Assistant in order to install Windows, and am also encountering an error from Boot Camp Assistant saying that I cannot complete the partition as wished.
My error message is slightly different from the one mentioned above. I already checked the solution you mentioned (checking the "enable journaling" button, and it is greyed out, because my hard drive was already enabled for journaling.
The error message I get from Boot Camps goes as follows:
"Unable to partition your hard drive because some files cannot be moved. Back up your disk. Use the disk utility to format it as a single Mac OS Extended (journaled) volume. Then restore information to the disk and try using the Boot Camp assistant again."
What does it mean "some files cannot be moved"?
I tried doing as it says, backed up all my data on my external hard drive, and went to disk utility to try to follow the error message's directions, but I'm not sure how exactly I format (or should I say re-format) my hard drive? I see options for erase, partition, and restore, but not format. I am guessing I probably need to erase it and then restore it from scratch? But disk utility won't let me erase my hard drive. Everything's "greyed out" and unclickable.
By the way, my computer is a 3 year old, 80 GB MacBook with Leopard 10.5.6.
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