"Unexpected error" installing Vista, what's going on??

This is ridiculous. I am trying to install Vista via Bootcamp, following the instructions perfectly. After the reboot, it takes like 5 minutes for me to see anything on the screen, then it says "Windows Loading Setup Files", and the it says the following:
"An unexpected error ocurred 0x00000x17". "This could be due to a recent hardware or software change". I'm using the correct Vista Home Premium DVD (not an upgrade), and everything on my machine (MacBook Pro 1 week old) is updated and fine.
Help??
Thanks,
JLC

Actually believe it or not it was a faulty Vista disc. Anyone surprised??? Got a new one today and everything installed just fine. The only annoying thing is the trackpad doesn't scroll properly or is able to click by tapping or right click without a need to press the button. Other than this it works great.
Thanks,
Eric

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    Friday, October 4, 2013 05:55 AM
    Duration: 81 minutes 28 seconds
    Rebekah:
    Welcome to AppleCare chat support. Please give me a moment to look over your information.
    Rebekah:
    Hi, Samia! My name is Rebekah. If we get disconnected, please chat us back. http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/contactEnter the case number from the initial email we sent you. This gives the next advisor you chat with immediate access to your case history.
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    Action ended 14:19:30: MsiUnpublishAssemblies. Return value 0.
    Action start 14:19:30: UnpublishFeatures.
    Action ended 14:19:30: UnpublishFeatures. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: StopServices.
    Action ended 14:19:30: StopServices. Return value 1.
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    Action start 14:19:30: UnregisterComPlus.
    Action ended 14:19:30: UnregisterComPlus. Return value 1.
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    Action ended 14:19:30: RemoveODBC. Return value 1.
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    Action start 14:19:30: UnregisterExtensionInfo.
    Action ended 14:19:30: UnregisterExtensionInfo. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: UnregisterProgIdInfo.
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    Action start 14:19:30: RemoveIniValues.
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    Action start 14:19:30: RemoveDuplicateFiles.
    Action ended 14:19:30: RemoveDuplicateFiles. Return value 1.
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    Action ended 14:19:30: MoveFiles. Return value 1.
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    Action ended 14:19:30: PatchFiles. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: DuplicateFiles.
    Action ended 14:19:30: DuplicateFiles. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: BindImage.
    Action ended 14:19:30: BindImage. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: CreateShortcuts.
    Action ended 14:19:30: CreateShortcuts. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: RegisterClassInfo.
    Action ended 14:19:30: RegisterClassInfo. Return value 1.
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    Action ended 14:19:30: RegisterExtensionInfo. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: RegisterProgIdInfo.
    Action ended 14:19:30: RegisterProgIdInfo. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: RegisterMIMEInfo.
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    Action start 14:19:30: WriteRegistryValues.
    Action ended 14:19:30: WriteRegistryValues. Return value 1.
    Action start 14:19:30: WriteIniValues.
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    Action start 14:19:30: RegisterTypeLibraries.
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    Action start 14:19:30: InstallServices.
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    Action start 14:19:30: StartServices.
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    Action start 14:19:30: InstallExecute.
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    Action start 14:19:32: RunILauncher.
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    Action start 14:19:32: RegisterUser.
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    Action start 14:19:32: RegisterProduct.
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    Action start 14:19:32: PublishComponents.
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    Action start 14:19:32: MsiPublishAssemblies.
    Action ended 14:19:32: MsiPublishAssemblies. Return value 0.
    Action start 14:19:32: PublishFeatures.
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    Action start 14:19:32: PublishProduct.
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