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I've downloaded a couple of isos' from links on Debian's download page:
debian-9.2.1-amd64-netinst
debian-live-9.2.0-amd64-cinnamon
Live boots just fine and I can play around, but when I go to install I get stuck on the Load installer components from CD. The iso keeps looking for a CD when I'm using USB.
I looked at the above mentioned links, but the links were not in English so not helpful to me unfortunately.
Get to a console and check to see if the CDROM is mounted to the correct USB device. If you had to install non-free firmware it is most likely you removed the USB drive and added files to it. If that is the case the USB re-reads under a different device address when reinserted. Use dmesg to find the new USB device and check if that matches the current mounted CDROM.
CTL+ ALT + F2
dmesg
mount
umount /dev/sdold1
mount /dev/sdnew1 /cdrom
CTL+ ALT +F5 gets back to the installer gui