Bootcamp 4.0.1 Installing Windows 7 disc not found.

When I try to install Windows 7 on my Macbook 13-inch, Late 2009 Running: 10.7.2.
Atttempting to install Windows 7, I go to partition and install, and Bootcamp tells me that no disc is found. Meanwhile the disc is inside.
My friend had purchased an iso and i burned onto a disc with Toast 11.
What can i do to fix this?

I always burn using Nero, creating a bootable CD as opposed to a data CD.

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