Can I install Win7 Boot Camp on a 2013 rMBP using an External SuperDrive?

I've been looking around, but I haven't found any concrete answers.
The question is, is it possible to use an External SuperDrive to install Windows 7 on a Late 2013 rMBP? I have an install DVD I bought from my university store a few years ago, which I used with my previous (now dead) MBP that had an internal SuperDrive. I also already have an External SuperDrive, so it's not really a question of getting one of those. If not, I guess I'll go the route of converting the installer DVD into an ISO and boot from a USB, but I'd like to use the actual DVD if at all possible.

Hi MLDalglish,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that you want to install Windows 7 using an external optical drive with the Windows DVD. As long as the external optical drive is compatible with your MacBook Pro you should have no issues. Please take a look at the following article and use as a reference.
Boot Camp: System requirements for Microsoft Windows operating systems
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
Have a great day,
Joe

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