Error install windows 8.1 on a 2010 macbook pro 13 inc

hi.
i am trying to install windows 8.1 on a 2010 macbook pro 13 inc
i have now successfully make bootcamp show the option to create a windows 7 install disk how ever it does not show the other part of create windows 7 or “later version” install disk .
and also i get an error when making a windows 8.1 bootable disk which says
“boot camp only supports windows 7 installation on this platform.plz use an iso file for windows 7 installation””
need help plzz
thank you
—–afrah—-
Message was edited by: afrah000

Welcome to Apple Support Communities
Although you managed to "hack" Boot Camp Assistant and you can create a Windows USB installer, you will not be able to boot from the USB drive and you will get a nice "No bootable device" screen after restarting your Mac.
Apple has set up Boot Camp Assistant in order to show the option to create a USB installer only in Macs which support it. In the case of the MacBook Pro, only MacBooks Pro with Retina display support that option, so you are out of luck. You need Windows on a DVD.

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