Error of full system restore VAIO FZ-430E/B 35 323

My laptop Vaio FZ-430E/B has been does not start. I replaced the hard drive (500 GB SATA) and used my recovery discs - full system restore. I received the following error message: 323: 35. I watch all the sony Web page and internet, I don't know what means this error message.

I ran the Vaio hardware diagnostics: no error

I can't run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. I just doesn't work.

What does mean 323: 35?

I installed 4 GB (2 x 2 GB) of RAM Corsair. I used the Ubuntu Live CD Memtest. No errors.

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