How do i install windows on mavericks using MDT?

I have no problems installing 7 thru dvd or usb, but cannot get it to install using MDT

Well, what happens when you try?  Are all the Mac drivers installed?  Where does it fail?  What specifi steps are you taking to accomplish this?
I suggest you stick with searching Google and the TechNet forums, as while we're all Mac users here, not everyone uses Windows, let alone MDT.  And certainly nobody here would know anything about your MDT, WDS or SCCM environment.

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