Lion install breaks with blackscreen

After purchase and install the installprogress stops at 3 minutes left with black screen. After hard-off
and restart installprogress starts again with same error at 3 minutes left. Again and again.
After that i delete the harddrive and make a clear SnowLeo install. After that i do all possible updates (10.6.8)
and after that Lion install again.
Same blackscreen on 6 minutes left to install end of showed timeline.
MBP 2.26 Ghz  Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB RAM
just one admin user
just one harddrive
no additional partitions
no bootcamp used

also i tried to download the apple usb maker but it just doesnt download
Downloads just fine here.
nor do I know anyone with the same MBP.
Not necessary, pick a newer machine if you suspect a potential compatability problem, I haven't heard of any yet.
just recently the icons on the desktop will disapear and instanly re-appear as i was typing that it just happened again, could this be related?
You have another serious issue.
IMO your going to need to data recovery to a storage drive (not TimeMachine)
Create a data recovery, undelete boot drive
Install 10.6 via a Zero Erase of the entire 10.7 drive
Reducing bad sectors effect on hard drives
How to erase and install Snow Leopard 10.6
then upgrade to 10.7 again, install programs and files from a external storage drive, not from TimeMachine or clone, aka a "Fresh Install" method.
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