Can't install mavericks on my MacBook Pro mid 2010. Can't detect the HDD.

Hi all, find it very frustrating trying to install the new OS after the hard drive is not detected. I'm trying a clean install of the Mavericks using an 8Gb usb flash drive.
However, when trying to reformat the drive using disk utility and trying to repair to drive to see it there is a problem I was able to do both without any difficulty.
Here's the steps I've undertook so far.
1.) Boot the MBP using the Mavericks installer downloaded in Apps store. I have created beforehand the USB installer using Lion DiskMaker app. I have tried the installer working on my wife MacBook Pro 2011.
2.) Pressing alt key during boot up will only show my USB stick without the formatted HDD. Selecting the USB stick will show a circle with a line and shuts down the MBP.
Any valuable help is much appreciated.

Welcome to Apple Support Communities
At first, it looks like your Mac is not compatible with OS X Mavericks, so maybe you were using a different OS X version like Lion.
To check whether your Mac is compatible or not, open  > About this Mac > More Info, and check "Model Identifier". It should be "MacBook5,1" or higher (if you have got a MacBook) or "MacBookPro3,1" or higher (if you have got a MacBook Pro)

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