Device Driver Problem Bootcamp

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Hi, I've just had this problem with installing bootcamp.I've installed it on my 2011 MAC Book Pro a few times in the past, and I very well know how to do it. Today I tried to do it once more. When I was prompted to choose my device driver, this popped up.

"No device drivers were found. Make sure that the installation media contains the correct drivers, then click OK."

I've never been given this before. I used a new disk to install, and think that might be the problem( Not sure). As far as I know there is nothing wrong with it.
It is a standard DVD-R in the Universal Disk Format. Do I simply need another disk? (Note, I AM going to buy a key in the near future) Thanks!

I installed all the latest software updates before hand, and am running OS X Lion.
 

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What do you mean you're going to buy a key in the future? If you've installed an illegal copy of Windows you're not going to get any help in these forums. Please read our guidelines which you can find in my signature line.
 
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The disk is authentic. I got it from my dad's office after they were done installing Windows 7 on their computers. It's legally bought.
 

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If the disk was used by your Dad's office, they are the legal license holder not you. You really need to purchase your own copy of Windows 7. Check Amazon.com as they sell a 64 bit OEM system builder's version for $99. And we are through here.
 
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