2008R2 SP1 install not cross in first boot on T430 Lifecycle controller

I am currently performing a manual installation of Windows Server 2008R2 on a weeks T430 SP1 using the lifecycle controller. The LC is up-to-date. The T430 has a PERC H730P with 3 x 2 TB disks. The installation media was made by iso burning for 2008R2SP1 engraved on DVD. Everything seems normal until the stage where the installer of the OS has partitions available for selection as the install target.  I can format a partition, but does not specify the size. When the first partition is selected the automated several step appears for about 1/2 hour:

Installation of Windows

That is all the information... Your computer will restart several times during this installation.

Copy of Windows files.

Windows files

Installation of features

Installation of updates

Installation of competitor

--------

The previous screen has no interaction. It ends by "reboot in 10 seconds, but no other instructions such as the abolition of the DVD." After Auto it, I briefly see the "press any key to boot from CD or DVD."  If I touch the OS install restarts from zero. Letting go led to "no system operating currently installed on this computer."

I must be something simple missing here...

Hello

Once you install the operating system... then it will restart after that not need to press any key on the cd If you press again on it ask for installation pls so leave it.

Kind regards

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