Hp 6310y can't get new hard drive to load windows 7

model 6310y -- Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
My desktop PC stopped working.  I took it to local computer store and they said it was HD.  I bought new hard drive and tried to install retail Windows 7 home premium 64 bit OS.  I got an error message Code 0x80070002.
I called HP support....they told me I needed their brand of recovery discs because the motherboard or BIOS wouldn't allow me to install Windows 7 on the new replacement HD w/o it being their (HP) discs.  So I ordered them...$17
I bought another new HD and tried to install Windows 7 OS with the HP recovery discs.  This time got Error Code 0xe0ef000e.
I should mention both times trying to install OS on new replacement HD...it got approx 8 to 12 minutes into installation before getting error messages.
I called HP support....this time was told that the retail version of Windows 7 OS should have worked and that I didn't need the HP brand recovery discs when installing new replacement HD.   They offered me to pay $199 and send them my desktop to fix it....all inclusive fix.
Very confused.  I have never encountered anything like this before...I've had mulitple hard drives die over the years and have replaced them myself and installed all the software including OS myself w/o any problems like this.  
Memory checked out ok when utilizing the diagnostics f9 key .... it did show problems with HD during one of my many diagnostic attempts
Not sure if its a bad motherboard or built in video card ..... not sure how to find out either....since I can't get the PC up and running  
It will boot to blue HP screen & most of time won't allow me to get into f10, f9 or esc screens.
Not sure if its worth paying $200 to fix this or go and buy a new one for around the same price.
any suggestions or help is appreciated
thanks
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1) A retail OS should have worked.  That particular motherboard's NVidia Sata controller chip had a bad batch. You need to make sure the hard drive is recognized in the BIOS. If not, nothing can be done.
2) Their brand of recovery disks was wrong, and was acknowledged. What about your $17 ??
If you had either a retail OS, or the recovery Disks that you made, these are acceptable.
The HP version when used with a new hard drive require conditioning "CyberLink Recovery Discs utility resolves an issue where Recovery Discs sent from HP do not work on a new hard drive". 
Here's the list:
FAILED series computer with M2N78LA boards
That series motherboard was installed in many different models of HP computers. It is fraught with problems.
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware/m8530f-desktop-PC-with-a-m2n78-la-mother-board-doesn-....
Here are the reported models with M2N78LA boards that have failed. This is not the complete list.
a4316f
e9140f
p5210y
p6130y
p6142p
p6157c
p6210f (Voilet)
p6210y
p6214c
p6310y
p6320y
a6720y
m8530f
m9120y
m9350f
m9517c
m9530f
m9840sc
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