Does your system boot without the ISO file?
In order to boot Debian you have to move your bootloader: 
https://blahg.josefsipek.net/?p=595

This is not a Debian bug, but rather bhyve’s EFI support being incomplete. The 
easiest way around this is to copy the Debian binary into the standard location 
immediately after installation. In other words:

# cd /boot/efi/EFI
# mkdir BOOT
# cp debian/grubx64.efi BOOT/bootx64.efi


Best regards
Corvin

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Indeed it has. I'll go with passing a new virtual disk with the CD contents on 
it, and keep the working ISO for future installations. Thanks.

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> So,the time to try my ideas has come. You can try to remove the first
> sector of the iso image,so that it won't boot or you can pass through a
> virtual or a physical disk or you can create a new iso file from scratch,
> with your files inside...there are a lot of possibilities...

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