Windows 7 hangs on install

Hey guys,
Ive tried it with 2 different copies of Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit yet I still get the same problem, the installation just freezes and the disk just keeps whirring away as if its struggling to read it. It then stops and goes silent and then the sounds just repeat again but it doesnt do anything. The second stage of installation, I think its expanding files or something - on the first try it just hung at 20%, I tried again and it said there was an error and it could be corrupt, I try again and it just stayed at 0% for about 20 minutes but it sounded as if it wasnt reading it at all.
I have the most recent version of BootCamp as far as im aware (3.0.1) (313) but there must be something else which is wrong?
Thanks

Retail? edu burned ISOs?
How large a partition?
No other problems with your optical DVD?
If you burned it, reburn at reduced speed.

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