My MacBook Pro hasn't got a disk drive and I want to bootcamp Windows 8.1, but its on a disk?

My MacBook Pro hasn't got a disk drive and I want to bootcamp Windows 8.1, but its on a disk? I have already trying putting a Lenovo USB Disk thing. I dont know what to do anymore.

Get an external optical drive and follow the Boot Camp Installation instructions.
By the way, Windows 8.1 is not yet supported by Boot Camp.

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    there is a dylib you can put in the springboard if jailbroken but if not you have to find an apple store

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    I may have killed my MacBook Pro OS X by accidentally restarting  with  a Flash Drive it it and now it won't start at all.  Any ideas?

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    i was wondering if i can return my macbook pro that i got about 4 months ago and pay the restocking fee for a 24" aluminum imac. can someone answer my question please

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    For more information, please visit the [Apple Return Policy|http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID ?nnmm=browse&mco=735D05D9&node=help/returns_refund] webpage.
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