Bootcamp Not Working

Hello I have a iMac Late 2010 model and I'm trying to install Windows on it and every time I do I follow all the Steps seen videos everything but when it gets to the part that it shows the Percentage bars for Windows 7 it restarts and when it starts up again it will stay on a Black screen and not do anything I restart it and hold Option/Alt and choose the Windows Drive and it doesn't do nothing it tell me Windows shut down unexpectedly and to choose Start Windows Normally Etc and it doesn't work if any one had this problem and got it fixed please help me out here cause I need a .exe program and Macs don't run that so Please help.
Thanks for all your help
Message was edited by: ADKIc3mAnX

Asked (and answered) 100s of times.
There is a tab for "Support" and there is a forum and support section for Boot Camp.
http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp - you'll find tech support article links

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    LVM magic value at 1095629328/0/1
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    sectors : 9691857
    cluster_size : 8
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    sect/track 63 (FAT) != 1 (HD)
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         MS Data               1134393777 1144085633    9691857 [NO NAME]
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    HFS+ magic value at 1161907512/0/1
    part_size 976757296
         Mac HFS               1161907512 2138664807  976757296
         HFS+ blocksize=4096, 500 GB / 465 GiB
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         Mac HFS                185150220 1161907515  976757296
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    HFS+ magic value at 1162577688/0/1
    part_size 976757296
         Mac HFS               1162577688 2139334983  976757296
         HFS+ blocksize=4096, 500 GB / 465 GiB
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    part_size 976757296
         Mac HFS                185820396 1162577691  976757296
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    NTFS at 1163069408/0/1
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    sect/track 63 (NTFS) != 1 (HD)
    filesystem size           479133696
    sectors_per_cluster       8
    mft_lcn                   786432
    mftmirr_lcn               2
    clusters_per_mft_record   -10
    clusters_per_index_record 1
         MS Data                683935713 1163069408  479133696
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    NTFS at 1163069408/0/1
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    sect/track 63 (NTFS) != 1 (HD)
    filesystem size           479133696
    sectors_per_cluster       8
    mft_lcn                   786432
    mftmirr_lcn               2
    clusters_per_mft_record   -10
    clusters_per_index_record 1
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         NTFS, blocksize=4096, 245 GB / 228 GiB
    HFS+ magic value at 1764519300/0/1
    part_size 1764109664
         Mac HFS               1764519300 3528628963 1764109664
         HFS+ blocksize=4096, 903 GB / 841 GiB
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    sectors_per_cluster       8
    mft_lcn                   786432
    mftmirr_lcn               2
    clusters_per_mft_record   -10
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