Frozen Windows 7 install at DOS cursor with Boot Camp 5.0

Hello,  I am installing windows 7 (32 bit) on a mid 2012 Mac Book Air (13 in) using install version of windows 7 DVD from external superdrive and boot camp 5.0.  After boot camp partitions I go to a black screen with blinking DOS cursor and nothing happens, no disc sound, nothing.  I have installed windows 7 with older boot camp and macs with no problems.  I am running OS 10.8.2
Thanks for any help.

I tried a third time (boot camp requires you to revome the windows partition before you can re-install).  For some reason after the third attempt at installing from boot camp it finally worked. 
BTW, I am using an apple USB superdrive and I tried the option key to boot from the Windows partition and it went into the dos screen and the error message was no bootable media or something. 
Thanks for your help.

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