2011 MBP won't re-install Lion

Hi - I've tried following the helpful instructions I received here:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/18816289?ac_cid=op123456#18816289
I was able to erase my drive, but when I attempt to re-install OS X Lion, I get a dialog box with a spinning wheel and message which says:
"Loading installation information..."
There are buttons for "cancel" and "continue" but both are greyed out and not selectable.  My laptop hangs up at this step appears frozen except for the spinning wheel graphic.
I'm connected to the internet wirelessly and the connection shows as being active. 
Please advise.

It sounds to me like a hardware problem, perhaps in firmware that is used by MacOS but not by Windows. If you had been able to boot the installer disc, I would have suggested running the hardware test that you can find in its menus before you start installing.
You might try zapping the PRAM, and perhaps removing and re-inserting your RAM. There are instructions for both these operations on the Apple support web site. But I would not be surprised if you are forced to bring your MBP in to a service depot.

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