Trying to install windows 8 onto Macbook pro MBP55

I am trying to install windows 8 onto my MacBook Pro (MBP55) I have installed the latest firmware (bootcamp 5.1.0) but keep getting an error message.
"cant install software because it is not currently availble from the software update server"
Has this been a problem for otheres and can I resolve this without having to purchase software?

Installer reports "This disk cannot be used to start up your computer"

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