Windows 8.1 on a Mac

I purchased windows 8.1 and I am attempting to install it on my Mac. When I attempt to install using bootcamp I get an error that reads "Boot Camp only supports Windows 7 or later installation on this platform. Please use an ISO file for Windows 7 or
later installation."
Please help.

Hi Kevin,
Thanks for using Windows.
Please make sure you are using right version Windows and a ISO for installation.
Create installation media for Windows 8.1
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/create-reset-refresh-media
Install Windows 8.1 on a Mac
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/install-windows-on-mac
Since Boot Camp is a program hosted by Apple, we suggest you contact Apple for support and more guidance.
Regards
D. Wu
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