A new hard drive for my old 430CDS

Hi all,
though a similar question has already been asked here before several times, I couldn't find any relevant thread for my combination:
 laptop: Toshiba 430CDS Satellite Pro (model no: 1230EYV-GRDI)
 old HD: Toshiba MK2103MAV (2.1 Gb ATA-3?)
 new HD: Toshiba MK4021GAS (40 Gb ATA-5?) - just a spare I have at hand
it fails to boot with new HD, of course! I wonder why, as I was even able to install Win XP (floppy+CD setup) on it, including the stage of copying files to the HD, until a restart was needed by the setup procedure. Rebooting failed with "no system disk or disk error".
I also tried to boot from a Win95 floppy (I have Win 95 on the old HD) but C: isn't accessed because of "invalid drive specification". What does it mean? Oh, and it takes about 5 minutes with a blinking cursor on the screen, no message or screen shown, nor HD activity led lit (apart from a flash as I switch it on), before the BIOS realizes it can't boot.
The incompatible ATA version, I suspect, but I'd like to undersand if a BIOS update could help somehow, and what to look for, if I want to find a working replacement HD.
 thanks
  Fabio
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Sounds like a bios size limitation to me. See here for more information on this. First thing to try is go into the bios and see how the drive is recognized and what size it thinks it is.  Unless it sees the drive as it's full capacity you are just wasting your time trying to force it to work on that system. 
You can try partitioning the hard drive as a 6gb drive to see if that works better, but that would only work with WIndows 98 or 95 OSR2.0 or later. 
XP is NEVER going to run on that system as it doesn't even come close to meeting the minimum rquirements.  WIndows 98 would be the best for it.  An old orignal Win95 disk will NOT recognize that drive period, although a 95 OSR/2 or later 95 disk might.  The orignal 95 can only see partitons up to 2.1gb in size due to only having FAT16. 
My advice is to use a Win 98 startup disk to wipe the drive of all partitions then start from scratch with a WIndows 98 installation. 
If you don't post your COMPLETE model number it's very difficult to assist you. Please try to post in complete sentences with punctuation, capitals, and correct spelling. Toshiba does NOT provide any direct support in these forums. All support is User to User in their spare time.

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