Installing Windows 10 with Bootcamp problem?

I've been trying to install Windows 10 Technical Preview for a while now jumping through loads of hoops with no luck. Keep in mind that I've had various versions of windows and ubuntu on both of my SSDs in the past.
Here's a look at my set up:
Macbook Pro mid 2012
Two 256GB SSD's
32GB Flash drive
Windows 10 iso from microsoft
I have tried to make the USB from Bootcamp, then install through bootcamp. It formats the SSD, then restarts the computer. Although, the computer boots up into a black screen with a blinking underscore. If I hold option, I see two options from the USB. "Windows" and "EFI Boot" If I press the Windows partition on the USB from the boot selection, I get back to the black screen with a blinking underscore. If I press the "EFI Boot" option, it brings me to the normal set up screen. After I click advanced setup, and click my drive to install, I can't click the next button. Of course I format the drive, but still no luck. It comes up with an error saying that the drive is an MBR format and needs to be in GPT. ("The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only installed on GPT disks.") I tried going through the repair option and going into the command prompt while typing the "Bootrec.exe /Fixboot" without any luck of it fixing the issue. I also tried making the USB drive through windows and back onto my Mac, no luck either. Currently I'm downloading a Windows 8.1 iso to see if I can install this, then upgrade through bootcamp. Only problem is that this will take a while. Do any of you guys have any suggestions I might have missed? I'll update this constantly with how the windows 8 install then upgrade goes, but until then, what do you guys think?

I solved my issue. The method I used was a combination of other methods I found on the internet.
1.) Went back into Mac os X and opened Disk Utility
2.) Clicked on my SSD I was going to install windows onto
3.) Went to the partition tab and selected one partition, then changed the format to free space and hit apply
4.) I booted back into the windows installation EFI
5.) Got back to the part where you choose your drive still getting an error
6.) I then hit "Shift + F10" to open command prompt, and typed this in:
"diskpart"
Found my drive by typing "list disk" (In my case, it was Disk 0)
"Select disk 0" (Or what ever your drive is, probably 0)
"clean all" Let it sit and do it's job for about 15 minutes
Closed command prompt, still might give an error
7.) Restarted computer and went back into the EFI installation
8.) Allowed me to format, then hit next like normal!
Everything is working fine for me after installing the Bootcamp drivers except for audio. I've tried installing it through the compatibility options, still nothing. Do any of you guys know any way to fix the audio issue with Windows 10?

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