Trying to install OS X MAvricks 10.9.3 on a new hard drive and it freezes with 3 minutes remaining

I Am trying to install OS X MAvricks 10.9.3 on a erased hard drive and it freezes with 3 minutes remaining

Where are you installing this from - the Recovery Volume.?

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