Windows 7 iMac 24" 2009 driver issues

I am currently attempting to create a boot camp partition on my early 2009 24" iMac. I am using a USB drive with Windows 7 32bit. I have managed to partition the disc, however, when i try to install windows its starts off by asking for a driver for my DVD drive.
I have, like so many others encountered the "Can't install the software because it is not currently available from the Software Update server." error. So i downloaded the Boot Camp Support Software from: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1630 to no avail.
So i turn to you, how do i access the drivers needed to complete my windows instalation?

Hi there and welcome to the forums ,
I could recommend you to use the windows 7 beta drivers from ATI/AMD. They are avaible from the manufacturer's website. For the integrated card also the intel drivers were fine for me. As far as i know No switchable gfx support yet (although the ati driver has a switchable graphics option ... which freezes my laptop to hard reset ).
good luck, bye

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