With the help of product recovery CD when the hard drive replaced

Hi all

It seems that my hard drive is defective, so I bought a replacement, installed in the laptop OK and tried to use the Toshiba product recovery disc. The laptop started with the disc OK and recovery of product starting screen appeared and I started the process. The process starts, but then crashes and no matter how much time wait nothing further happens.

I put the defective hard drive, back to and started on the recovery disk and it started and the process started OK.

The recovery disc can not be used on a replacement hard drive? Surely, this is possible, as hard drives do fail and must be replaced.

Can someone tell me how to fix it please?

Thanks in advance!

In General, you can use recovery image after replacing HARD drive. I did the same thing on my machine.
It was: is the new HARD drive recognized properly? After Exchange of HDD enter BIOS and check this.
Before you begin the recovery image installation if please try to set the BIOS to the default settings and try reinstalling the recovery image.

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