Windows 7 does not boot

I have 13 inch mcbook pro (2012 version) I recently  wiped the laptop but before this bootcamped win 7 had worked fine. I put a new install of Mountain Lion and then went about putting Win 7 on it but there's always a problem booting. I've tried Windows 7 Home Premium (64 and 86) and every time the same thing happens the installation will be fine but when the install completes and I try to boot in win 7 the screen goes black witha dash (this is the normal boot screen afaik) for a few seconds and then just black for a few seconds and then it restarts. It will do this until I power it down and use alt to boot on the mac side.
Does anyone have experiance with this issue?

I have 13 inch mcbook pro (2012 version) I recently  wiped the laptop but before this bootcamped win 7 had worked fine. I put a new install of Mountain Lion and then went about putting Win 7 on it but there's always a problem booting. I've tried Windows 7 Home Premium (64 and 86) and every time the same thing happens the installation will be fine but when the install completes and I try to boot in win 7 the screen goes black witha dash (this is the normal boot screen afaik) for a few seconds and then just black for a few seconds and then it restarts. It will do this until I power it down and use alt to boot on the mac side.
Does anyone have experiance with this issue?

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