Installation bootcamp

Bonjour.
Je viens de réinstaller windows 7 sur un imac processeur intel de juin 2010, suite à un changement de disque dur interne, avec OS X Lion. J'ai suivi à la lettre le guide bootcamp( version bootcamp 4.0.4 ).Windows ne démarre pas : erreur d'installation d'après le résumé de l'installation. J'ai essayé de reinstaller plusieurs fois soit une version 32bits soit une version 64 bits, sans résultat.
Auparavant l'installation de windows 7 s'était faite sans problème sur le précédent disque dur, avec les mêmes disques d'installation windows 7
Merci pour votre aide

Hi Mr. Murphy,
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. I don't believe anything is wrong with my hardware (bad ram, ESD, and etc). However, I do agree that there is something that the Windows installer doesn't like. I am already barebones, per say, as I am still running on out of factory hardware. Is there anyway I can verify that my hardware is working appropriately in Mac osx?
As for the DVD, it's legitimate copy and DVD from MS. I even tried the 32 bit version instead of the 64 bit. Hence, there is definitely something with my environment that it doesn't like. I just wish there was a way I could determine what that was.
I'll consider VM as a last resort, but what really weirds me out is that this went in two months ago and now it is not. Granted, I was operating on the first version of Lion.
I have this on warranty still. Would you advise I take this to a apple store and see what they find?
Warm Regards,
Geeky

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