I don't have a link, but I did this on my mac mini 2012 with a thumb drive and 
a quick trip into the windows command line (of course, the windows pac must 
also have a cd drive). Just google something like "set up bootcamp with no cd 
drive" and you should find plenty of help. You could also get a usb disk drive, 
something you might find handy not just for this but for the occasional cd or 
dvd you find yourself needing to play for whatever reason.
On Oct 6, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Wayne Coles <wayne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello list i am trying to put boot camp on my mbp2012 and i have a windows7 
> cd here but i have no external drive do i have to one to do this and when 
> trying to run boot camp assistant
> it will not let me and it says something about iso so can it be done with 
> just a win 7 cd and if so how so please any help at this point in time would 
> be very helpful                        
> Wayne Coles
> wayne...@gmail.com
> 
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