Installing DVDs seem not OK

Dear,
In a previous post I asked for your support to install OSX on a firewire external hard disk (to be used as "emergency" and backup disk) from the Install DVDs supplied with my brand new MBP 15". Your information was of great help regarding partitioning etc. And the istaller now recognizes the external HD. However my problems is still not solved. The OSX installer does everything perfectly up to a certain point, which is always different and then kind of freezes. If I then click or touch a key, the "beachball" appears and I have to "hard shut down" the MBP.
I assume something is wrong with the DVDs. What can I do?
Thanks

Sure can, If the external drive is USB2 compatible it will be just as fast as firewire (i believe even faster than firewire 400)
Apps like DasBoot can even turn an USB memory stick into a bootable drive, you can find it here:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/systemdiskutilities/dasboot.html

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