"Installer Disk Could Not Be Found"..help? Please?

I'm trying to install Windows 7 using Boot Camp, but when I come to the part that lets me decide how many GB I want to dedicate to Windows and how many GB to my Mac, I click the install button only to have a window pop up that says my install disk cannot be found. The disk IS in the computer, and I have burned the img file to the disk (a dvd-r disk). I'm going to try my friend's copy of Windows 7, maybe my disk is just acting up. If that is NOT the case, what should I do? And why am I recieving these error window-pop ups? I'm extremely new to my MacBook Pro, and I'm okay with using a PC but by no means am I anywhere near to be tech savvy. I'm running Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.3 by the way.

If the Optical drive is good, and it can read the DVD, the only missing link that I can see is the Driver that Windows has to access the Optical drive.
Can you verify that you meet the requirements fork Windows 7 - Boot Camp: System requirements for Microsoft Windows operating systems
What version of OSX are you running? (Your signature says Mavericks, so you should be installing a 64-bit W7). Is your disk a 64-bit W7 installer?

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