Problem installing Windows 8.1 on MBP

Ok so I was having bluetooth issue in Windows 7, which is a different issue, so I decided to try Windows 8.1 Pro X64
Using boot camp I get to the part where Windows is asking where to install.
I choose Drive 0 Partition 4: Boot Camp and format it.
Once that is done I click next and I get a message at the bottom saying:
"Setup was unable to use the existing partition because the system volume does not contain the required free space."
Is this talking about the EFI partition? The EFI partition is showing 1mb of free space
There is also another partition: Drive 0 Partition 3 that has 619MB and 0 free.
Also this is an ISO from a Microsoft MSDN account not the regular one.
I think I may try Windows 8 instead and see if that works. Any idea?
2014 MBP 15" 2.8GHz i7 16GB RAM 512GB SSD

pungpoui wrote:
I use iMac(21.5-inch,Mid 2011) and was with OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
I want to install window 8.1 on my iMac by using bootcamp and i have a problem.
First, I have created a bootable USB stick with window 8.1. I started bootcamp assistant and i notice that i have only 2 options: don't have create a window 7 or later version install disk.
From iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011) - Technical Specifications, you have a iMac with a built-in Optical drive.
Slot-loading 8x SuperDrive with 4x double-layer burning (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
From Boot Camp 5.1: Frequently asked questions - Apple Support
Can I install Windows from an ISO image?
To find out if your Mac supports that feature, open Boot Camp Assistant, then click the Continue button. If you see a checkbox labeled “Create a Windows 7 or later install disk,” your Mac can install Windows from an ISO image.
Is your iMac Optical drive not working?
So I googling the internet a lot then I found it on youtube. I change the plist file in boot camp assistant by deleting pre and add code on terminal. Then i got a first option(create a window 7 or later version install disk).
I made again a bootable usb stick with window 8.1 from ISO with the bootcamp assistant first option.
This creates a new set of problems and on older Macs does not work very well. Bootcamp Assistant sets the Mac NVRAM to boot from the Optical drive.
Then when i restarted the Mac keeping the ALT-Option pressed it was only Macintosh HD , recovery-10.10 and EFI Boot.
Why i don't have window partition? I'm so confused. What i've miss?
EFI Boot is the Windows installer.
On your Mac, you need to use both a USB and a Physical DVD to install Windows.

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