Satellite C75-A-13 q - no boot with new HARD drive

Hello world

I have a strange problem...
The crash of hard disk internal down. I mounted the hard drive on other PCs, no access, not detected in the bios... RIP.
It is the starting point of my problem.
So, I decide to replace the hard drive. a new is detected by the bios, everything beautiful, but...
I couldn't start on USB, CD/DVD or hdd internal I prepared before (installation of linux don't care to change the host pc).
Of course, I disabled the BIOS Secure Boot option.

So my question is: is there a relationship between the original hard drive and the start feature? How to solve this?

Thanks in advance!

Hello

As much as I know there is no any type of relationship between original HARD disk and the start feature.
You can exchange the HARD drive or enhance it with SSD but so long BIOS recognized new peripheral, you should be able to install the new OS.

I upgraded the machine y with SSD and installed original picture of recovery without any problem.

What model of laptop do you have?
Have you tried to install the original recovery image using recovery media created?

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