Recovery disk Tecra M2 installs but happens with incomplete installation

Tecra M2 worked fine, it's a good little machine without running out of space.
I tried to install a new drive HARD 160 GB (Seagate) was 60 GB (Hitachi).
I used the recovery on the new HARD drive disk, it formats the drive sets up XP Professional, gets that me recorded by Microsoft OK, but when the laptop wants to run Windows it bombards gives me a blue screen ('dumping' memory etc.).
When the laptop reboots, in "Safe Mode" message pops up that the 'Installation was incomplete. Re-install Setup.
First question: -.
Is it possible to 'fix' the installation with the recovery disk?
Another disk of Windows XP CD - seems unable to repair the installation.

Then
Second question: -.
I tried to do a complete reinstallation from scratch, with the Windows CD - no problem. But then I need to install the drivers - got the support of Toshiba OK and I see the recovery disc has a whole bunch of the 'fix' but the June 10, 2006 forum thread "necessary driver after installation of Windows on TecraM2, gives the order of installation: no problem except that I cannot locate"Microsoft Windows XP Professional Step by Step Interactive"anywhere - I looked everywhere for it?

Hi Ollienz,

I'm a little confused about your Mr. ad you want to install Windows from Toshiba Recovery disk or normal drive of Microsoft? What do you do now?

Theoretically, the recovery disk might be scratched so that installation can t be completed so successfully in your case, I would like to try a Microsoft Windows XP disk.

I did a Google search for this Microsoft Windows XP Professional Step by Step Interactive and I found it s an update of safety for interactive training but it doesn t seem to be important for the driver installation:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/898458

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