Windows 64 bit cannot be installed

I Have MacBook Pro Retina display 13 inch dual-core i5 2.4GHz 8GB 256GB, When i'm installing windows 7 on Bootcamp show message error windows 64 bit cannot be installed i need to advise me a solution to this case ???? Mac OSX 10.9.1

Win 7 and 8 require a min of 20Gb but this assumes a minimum install and no other software.
If youre looking at adding other stuff then you need to increase it.
When you say youve selected a private space did you follow the correct proceedure to install by using the bootcamp assistant. Think about file format for the drive before you start as you have a couple of options.
NTFS are what is normally required by Windows but this will prevent you copying files too/from OSX
FAT will allow you to copy files between windows OSX
From memory I used FAT and then OSX/Windows converted it to NTFS during the process so I dont think you can ultimately use the drive from OSX unless you use a Virtual set up.
You may have set the drive up wrong ie set it up for 32bit or a wrong format for the 64bit windows system to use
Have a look at these links:
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Boot-Camp
http://twocanoes.com/winclone/support/create-a-boot-camp-partition

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