I am trying to use boot camp to partition my mac... and failing.

Every time I try to partition my mac going through the bootcamp steps it keeps telling me that "Your bootable USB drive could not be created, An error occurred while copying the Windows installation files."  I found a video that shows how to fix this problem, but only if you are using a CD to download Windows, but I bought it from the windows store online so its an exe file.  The instructions say that I need a USB drive (which I have) and a Windows 7 or later version (I have windows 8.1 pro) ISO image downloaded from Microsoft.  I bought my windows directly from their store, but I don't understand why the file won't work.  I clearly don't have the correct file/ISO image situation so please please please help me out.

Catch-22
That .exe is not going to run of course, and if there is no ISO inside the folder, if say it is just small setup.exe to pull Windows - go back and redownload ISO. It will be there on another page.
Or, join the Windows 10 Tech Preview Insider program and use that for now for free until it expires and Windows 10 comes out, or you can run the .exe and install Windows on a different drive. 10 is very nice, some rough edges but huge improvements. And 7 showing its 6 years. (10 combines the best of 7 Desktop and modernized, it is not 8/8.1)

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    Gornet
    Re: Bootcamp for 3TB fusion drive solution? 
    Mar 18, 2013 1:58 PM (in response to fotofil_de)
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  • How do you get past the create partition step?  Trying to indtall Windows 7 using Boot Camp 5

    Trying to install Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro with Mavericks.  Currently run Win7 using VMware but experiencing poor performance and lockup.  Have tried to use Boot Camp but cannot get past the 'creating partition' step.  The blue bar shows some progress (about 10%), but then after some time it produces a generic error message thst it cannot create the partition. 

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  • Problems installing Windows 7 using Boot Camp

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    I was able to successfully complete the installation of Windows 7 Home Premium using Boot Camp. Turns out the problem was the Windows 7 ISO image I was initially trying to use. I called Microsoft tech support and they sent me a link (see below) from which I downloaded the Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit ISO image. After downloading the ISO image and restarting Boot Camp Assistant the process of Boot Camp preparing and transferring the ISO image and Windows Support software to the USB drive took about 45 minutes and then everything went smoothly from there. The only thing I encountered was when I was asked what drive to install Windows on I got a message that it couldn't install on the Boot Camp drive because it needed to be in NTFS format. I clicked on the format button and then the process continued. After Windows installed the Windows Support Software from Apple started to install automatically. So far it is working well.
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/windo ws-7-home-premium-64bit-iso-download/709dcc12-d120-435d-91cd-52e1dd0f4c24

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  • Cant use boot camp to start  computer

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    I just gave up on trying to use windows for the most part, tried it the other day and it took about 20 minutes to boot into windows. Not sure how exactly i did it.
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