Reboot during lion installation

Hi @all,
i've downloaded lion from the App-Store.
After the download the installer startet automaticly and reboot the System.
The problem is, that the installer starts after the first reboot and failed with no error and shutdown the system.
After restart the MacBook Pro, the system reboots during the installation anymore,
what can i do ?
thx
forti

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