I can't install Windows 8 on my new iMac

Hello
I have some problem with install Windows 8 on my iMac. After using Boot Camp, and making boot camp partition and create boot USB flash, iMac is restart. After start install Windows 8, I see the blue screen and the following message:
file:\windows\system32\boot\winload.efi
error code:  0xc0000359
And I have the question. What is happend, and how resolve this problem
Thank's

oldman,
I would also suggest re-posting on the Boot Camp forum, that is where most of the Boot Camp and Windows gurus hang out. This is a general iMac forum where most users tend to use OS X only.
Good luck.

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