Installing Windows 7 on 21.5 inch iMac OS X 10.9.1

Hello, I have a 21.5 iMac running OS X 10.9.1. I'm interested in installing Windows 7 via Bootcamp. I've never done it before and I haven't found any definite tutorial. I have the installation disk that came with Windows when I bought it. What would be the best method to go about doing this? A brief guide would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

Hi Beta_,
If you are looking for assistance in setting up Windows 7 in Bootcamp on your iMac running Mavericks, you may find the following articles helpful:
Mac Basics: Using Windows on your Mac via Boot Camp
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1461
OS X Mavericks: Use Windows 7 or Windows 8 on your Mac
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14129
Regards,
- Brenden

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