Recovery disk failure

I am only 2 HP Pavilion p6310y PC owner bought just for more than a year. We had a hard drive fail. It's a WD 1 TB drive. I bought a Seagate 2 TB in replacement. On the pc, I did a game or recovery discs, I tried to use on the computer that had the hard disk crash. He starts to reformat the hard disk, but crashes then gives an IO error. Nothing is connected with the exception of the mouse, the keyboard and the monitor. I tried to pull the CMOS battery for 10 minutes, put it back, but it did the same thing and hang up or gives me the error of e/s. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Both of these computers share the same motherboard (in variations):

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/desktop-hardware/m8530f-desktop-PC-with-a-M2N78-la-mother-board-doesn-t-see-my/TD-p/181716

It found discussions of the loss of any SATA drive. The culprit seems to be overheating the NVidia chip on the motherboard.   You must call HP and register your complaint.

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