Unable to install Windows 8.1 on Macbook using BootCamp Assistant

Hi, I own a Macbook Pro 13" Mid 2012 model.
I am trying to install Windows 8.1 on my Macbook using BootCamp Assistant, but i always get this error :
"No Bootable device detected, Insert Boot disk and press any key".
I've tried pressing the option key during boot to startup the boot manager and this is what i get :
I notice that the Windows boot disk doesn't show EFI Boot like it is supposed to when installing windows on a Mac.
I know this because I once had successfully installed Win 8.1 using BootCamp before on my MacBook.
However I'm not sure what the problem is this time.

On pre-2013 Macs, EFI installation does not work or partially succeeds, because these models are preUEFI models. The Late 2013+ models will support EFI boot correctly, without any driver issues. Your specific model supports installing from a DVD+USB or USB (I have the same 13" 2012 MBP).
You need to ensure that the USB device used is a USB2  and not a USB3 device. Please verify the integrity of the Windows ISO file (if used) using Microsoft FCIV tool. The same applies to the DVD. Do not connect any other external storage to your MBP. Do not use Alt/Option key to interrupt the BCA-initiated installation.
Using Alt/Option works when installing EFI-based on Windows, but you can directly boot into EFI installer from System Preferences -> Startup Disk -> EFI Boot Media.

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