Mac osx ne peut être installé sur le disque impossible de créer un systeme de récupération

au debut de l'installation de os x lion, il s'arrete et m'indique ce message :" mac osx ne peut être installé sur le disque impossible de créer un systeme de récupération"  consulter la page www.apple.com/fr/support/no-recovery

Translation of my message:
Hi,
I've got a CD I can't read.
It contains:
     pictures .JPEG  => error message "The application can not be found."
      musics .MP3  => same error message
      Files .PDF      => same error message
However that CD works perfectly on PC.
When I try to copy those files on my hard disk, I receive the message "Impossible to end the operation because an unexpected error occurred (error code -8058)."
Who can help me?
Thank you.
OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

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