Clean install of Lion from USB/DVD

When i try to make a clean install of Lion on my imac late 2009 and my macbook pro 2010, it hang when it comes to registration of apple id. Nothing happen. I also tried to skip the register prosess with cmd+Q but no luck... This is very strange because it happens on both my mac? When i install orginal DVD first and uppgrade to Lion, there is no problem at all?

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