Windows XP system restore Boot Failure with new hard drive

HP Touchsmart IQ546t running Windows XP Home Edition

Here is my story:

A few months ago my PC was informing me that a hard disk failure is imminent and how can I back up my data.

I was able to get most of the data backed up and has continued to use the PC.

Finally, the hard drive failed.

Not being not able to find system restore disks, I ordered a set of HP.

In the meantime, I was able to save the rest of my data using an external hard drive enclosure, a laptop and a backup disk.

I used system restore discs to erase the hard drive and restore the operating system.

After the successful restoration, I was able to boot my PC and use it for a few days, but again became imminent hard disk failure message. Yet once again, the hard drive failed and I was unable to use it.

I decided to replace the hard drive, thinking I could install and use the system restore disks to get the installed operating system.

I followed all the instructions, I find and could not start the machine to the point he will recognize the recovery disc. I receive a message that tells me to insert a bootable media.

Does anyone know what I'm missing here?

Is there something I can try to get the hard drive to boot to the point he will recognize the recovery disk?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Hello

OPS, sorry on this subject.  If the recovery discs are not recognized not so you act have a problem trying to get the new HDD to be restored.

Try the procedure below and see what happens.  View your results.

Cyberlink CD recovery for hard drives. When you created this CD, insert it into the system that fails to start, restart, and wait until you see a window with a green check mark.  Next, remove the CD and insert your first recovery DVDs.  Reboot the PC and go through the process of installing the operating system again.  If all goes well, it should install properly this time.

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