Windows 7 Disk Error

Hi guys - I'm totally stumped. Have read countless threads and various suggestions but nothing has worked. I am at wits end.
Here goes:
Macbook Pro 2008, 4,1, 4GB RAM
250GB Primary HD
500GB 2nd internal HD (SuperDrive removed)
External USB DVD Drive
1. Launched Bootcamp Assistant, created Windows partition,
2. Formatted 2nd internal 500 GB HD to MS-DOS FAT using Disk Utility (prior to this was getting a common 8xxx- error)
3. Restarted, boot up from external DVD drive with Windows 7 installation disk (retail version),
4. Set up launches and I have Windows format BOOTCAMP partition (assuming NTFS -- there's no option otherwise),
5. Set up successfully continues and installs Windows 7,
6. Set up automatically reboots -- and I get a black screen with:
Press any key to boot from CD or DVD...
Disk error
Press any key to restart
And the sysem just hangs until I physically turn off the Macbook via power button. Upon rebooting in Mac OS, I can see that the install has put data on the Windows drive.
I have tried removing the Windows partition via Boot Camp assistant and starting over several times already, each times I get to the point above.
Please help!
Thanks --
PS: Also, at what point do I install Bootcamp drivers? When I launched Boot Camp assistant and try the "Download Windows software" I get a message back saying there isn't any. I assume it won't be until later in the process, once the machine boots into Windows?

Forgot to add: running Snow Leopard with all updates.

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