Bootcamp not showing as startup disk?!

I am trying to install windows on my Macbook pro (Mid 2011) and I have partitioned the disk, made an install disk (USB Stick) and restarted my computer after choosing the option to install Windows in bootcamp. I get a black screen with "No bootable device found -- insert boot disk and press any key. Well, that is also an issue. If I hold down alt while starting up, I only get the 2 options of Mac OSX and Recovery. No Windows like all the videos I've watched have showed it. Aparently there should be a yellow symbol as a third option. I really need some help with this.

If you have/had a built in DVD drive you have to use that or Google USB boot camp hack, no other way will work

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