Can not Boot from Windows 7 DVD

Hi
I am trying to install Windows 7 with Boot Camp. As soon as the Windows 7 Installation should start, I only see a blank blank screen. The SuperDrive is working, but nothing appears on the screen.
Thanks for you help
Roger

I already have bootable USB (windows) plus Windows support drivers and both were created by Boot Camp Assistance. The first time I loaded windows on BCA, it is installed with no problems at all. I had to remove windows and recover Mac which install Lion10.7.4 and since then I started to face the dead-end black screen .

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