Trying to Install Windows 8.1 on Bootcamp

I'm trying to install Windows 8.1 disk using Boot Camp Assistant and USB SuperDrive. When i have "Download the latest Windows support software from apple" selected this is what happens.
If I unselect "Download the latest Windows support software from apple" and continue, I get to the "Creat a partitian for Windows" page. After choosing how much space for Windows to have and clicking install, this is what happens.
Then I go back and the process happens all over again. What do I do?

This is one of the reasons why I never used BootCamp after testing it once in 2009. I got VMWare Fusion and never looked back. Now I use Parallels, but I still would rather have a VM of Windows than have to reboot and basically cut myself off from OS X while doing Windows stuff.
Seriosuly, you should check it out: http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/

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