Windows 7 install cannot see Boot Camp disk

I am trying to install Windows 7 x64 on my Mid 2010 MacBook Pro 13" using Boot Camp.
The Boot Camp assistant successfully creates the partition and reboots into the Windows 7 installer. I get through the language selection, click "install now" then I am presented with an error dialogue that says "Windows could not retrieve information about the disks on this computer."
Anyone have any ideas? I have tried reformatting w/ Boot Camp assistant a few times, each time it's the same error.

Turns out it was a bad image of Win 7!
Got it working... then realized how much I disliked running Windows on my Mac and removed the partition.

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