Can't install os x on new ssd

I just installed a new SSD in my mid 2010 macbook pro. Everytime I try to reinstall os x ML, i get an error that says, An error occured while preparing the installation. Try running this pplication again. Everytime I try this the same error pops up. I tried to run straight from the internet and also from a USB. I have no idea why the error keeps coming up. I have tried the PRAM reset but that still doesn't help either. Hope someone can help me out with this otherwise I guess I'll make an appointment with the genius bar Thursday.

Take a look at this link, http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?106899-Macbook-pro-cannot -detect-Vertex-4-SSD I am not sure if this applies to your SSD,

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